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Fermentation Conditions for the Production of Cell Mass and Comparison of Saccharide Utilization in Bifidobacterium longum and B. breve

  • Hyun Hyung Hwan;Hyune Hwan Lee;Kwan Park;Joo Hee Lee;Ick Hyun Yeo;Tae Seok Kim
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.5 no.5
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    • pp.285-291
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    • 1995
  • Saccharide utilizations for the growth by Bifidobacterium longum and Bifidobacterium breve were compared. B. longum fermented glucose more rapidly than lactose as a carbon source whereas B. breve fermented lactose at a rate higher than that of glucose. The highest cell concentration, in the case of B. longum, was obtained when cultivated in a jar fermentor that contained modified MRS medium that half the beef extract was replaced by the same amount of tuna extract, and that pH was controlled at 6.0. B. breve showed the best growth when grown in a jar fermentor containing the MRS medium with lactose instead of glucose, controlled at pH 6.0. The optimal concentration of peptone in MRS medium for the growth of B. breve was 5 g/l.

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Studies on the $HIS_5$ Gene of Yeast -$HIS_5-lacZ$ fusion and regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae- (효모 $HIS_5$ 유전자에 관한 연구 -Saccharomyces cerevisiae의 $HIS_5-lacZ$ 융합과 조절-)

  • Chung, Dong-Hyo;Oshima, Yasuji;Nishiwaki, Kyoni
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.36-47
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    • 1985
  • $HIS_5$ gene of Saccaromyces cerevisiae was cloned into pBR 322 and also into pSH 610 shuttle vector. $HIS_5$ gene was expressed as promoter of lactose operon(lacZ). And $HIS_5-lacZ$ fusion was intergrated into chromosome III of yeast. $HIS_5$ gene in yeast growth was controlled general amino acid control mechanism.

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Bacillus licheniformis NS70으로부터 내열성 Alkaline Protease 생산을 위한 배지최적화

  • Koo, Ja-Hyup;Choi, In-Jae;Nam, Hee-Sop;Lee, Hyung-Jae;Shin, Zae-Ik;Oh, Tae-Kwang
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.207-211
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    • 1997
  • Media optimization for the production of thermostable protease specifically hydrolyzing defatted soybean meal (DSM) from Bacillus licheniformis NS70 was performed by two methods, one-at-a-time method and response surface methodology (RSM). The best carbon source and nitrogen source for the protease production were lactose and DSM, respectively. The maximum protease production estimated by RSM was 606 U/L at 1.11% lactose and 0.43% DSM, the value of which was nearly consistent to the experimental value of 599 U/L. Yeast extract suppressed the protease production. The medium pH was slightly increased at the beginning stage of fermentation, and it tended to decrease after 8 hours. The optimal pH for the protease production was 7.2 in the batch fermentation.

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A Useful Material Production from Whey : Effect of Carbon Sources on Zooglan Production by Zoogloea ramigera (유청으로부터 유용물질 생산 : Zoogloea remigera에 의한 Zooglan 생산에서 탄소원의 영향)

  • 김동운;이재찬
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.221-229
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    • 1995
  • Effects of carbon sources on zooglan production by Zoogloea ramigera were investigated. The production of zooglan was varied according to the carbon sources used. The largest amount of zooglan was obtained when lactose was used as carbon source and fermentation broth with lactose showed the higher viscosity. The effects of carbon sources were in decreasing order of lactose, glucose, galactose and sucrose. The viscosities of purified zooglan solutions (5g/L) obtained from different carbon sources were measured. When lactose was used, the viscosities of zooglan solutions was quite high and other carbon sources such as glucose and galactose gave little lower viscosities than lactose but sucrose gave very low values. On the other hand, it could be postulated that most of lactose is hydrolyzed by intracellular ${\beta}$-galactosidase.

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The Effect of Korean Ganoderma Lucidum Extract on the Fermentation of Lactose-Fermentation Yeast (영지(靈芝) (Ganoderma lucidum) 추출물(抽出物)이 유당(乳糖) 발효성(醱酵性) 효모(酵母)의 발효(醱酵)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Kim, Jong Woo;Kim, Ine Tae
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.54-61
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    • 1995
  • In order to investigate the effects of Ganoderma lucidum on the fermentation of media by Kluyveromyces fragilis KCCM 35458, with 0%, 0.1%, 0.5%, and 1.0% (w/v) of Ganoderma lucidum extract were added to skin milk and fermented in the suspension culture at $30^{\circ}C$ for 72 hours. The pH, acidity, $CO_2$ evolution, alcohol production, number of yeast cells and lactose content were investigated. The results are summarized as follows; 1. As fermentation time advanced by the pH was decreased and the acidity was increased in the media of 1.0% Gnaoderma lucidum extract as fermentation time advanced. 2. $CO_2$ evolution was increased in the all of Genoderma lucidum extract and significantly effect showed in 1.0% extract medium. 3. During 72 hours culturing, alcohol was detected in all Gandoderma lucidum extract media, 1.0% Ganoderma lucidum extract medium showed extremly high in alcohol and shortened fermentation time. 4. The number of yeast was increased more at logarithmic phase and the growth of yeast was more rapid in all Ganoderma lucidum extract especially 0.5%, 1.0% media samples than control. 5. As fermentation time goes by, the lactose content of media were decreased more rapidly in 1.0% Ganoderma lucidum extract medium than control.

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Fermentation Properties of Amylase Activity and Added Rice Yogurt of Enterococcus faecium KHM-11 Isolated from Korean Human Milk (한국인 모유로부터 분리한 Enterococcus faecium KHM-11의 Amylase 활성과 쌀 첨가 요구르트의 특성)

  • Bae, Hyoung-Churl;Lee, Jo-Yoon;Renchinkhand, Gereltuya;Nam, Myoung-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.387-392
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    • 2010
  • This studies were carried out to assess fermentation properties of amylase activity and added rice yogurt of Enterococcus faecium KHM-11 isolated from Korean human milk. The amylase activity of Enterococcus faecium KHM-11 was above 23 units. Characterization of carbohydrate fermentation of Enterococcus faecium KHM-11 has D-ribose, D-lactose, L-arabinose and starch. Titratable acidity and viable count of lactic acid bacteria of 4% rice yogurt was higher compared to the 0%. Therefore we were discussed Enterococcus faecium KHM-11 is suitable microorganism for fermented milk added rice powder. Hydrolysates of sugars of fermented milk with 4% rice powder cultured Enterococcus faecium KHM-11 were analyzed by TLC and HPLC. Hydrolysates of lactose and galactose were revealed and hydrolysates of glucose was not revealed in results of TLC and HPLC.

Fed-batch Fermentations of Recombinant Escherichia coli to Produce Bacillus macerans CGTase

  • Park, Yong-Cheol;Kim, Chang-Sup;Kim, Chung-Im;Choi, Kyu-Hwan;Seo, Jin-Ho
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.7 no.5
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    • pp.323-328
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    • 1997
  • The recombinant Escherichia coli BL21(DE3)pLysE : pTCGT1 was grown to overproduce Bacillus macerans cyclodextrin glucanotransferase (CGTase) able to synthesize ${\alpha}$-cyclodextrin (CD) with a selectivity of 67%. A number of batch fermentations were performed to test the possibility of using lactose as an inducer of the E. coli T7 promoter system. A mixture of isopropyl ${\beta}$-D-thiogalactoside (IPTG) and lactose (1 : 1) gave a maximum CGTase activity of 2.4 U/ml, which was higher than the value obtained with induction by IPTG alone. Fed-batch fermentations involving a glucose-controlled growth period followed by a gene-expression phase with mixtures of IPTG and lactose were employed to achieve high cell density and thereby increase total CGTase activity. Optimized fed-batch fermentation using the modified inducer (IPTG : lactose=1 : 3) and 100 g/l yeast extract solution in the gene-expression phase resulted in a maximum CGTase activity of 62.9 U/ml and a final cell mass of 53.5 g/l, corresponding to a 31-fold increase in CGTase activity and a 29-fold increase in cell mass compared with the control batch fermentation.

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Quality characteristics of whey Makgeolli by Kluyveromyces marxianus (Kluyveromyces marxianus에 의한 유청막걸리 품질특성)

  • Kim, Su-Hwan;Huh, Chang-Ki;Kim, So-Mang;Cho, In-Kyung;Kim, Yong-Doo
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.528-534
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    • 2015
  • This study was performed to analyze the processing and quality characteristics of whey Makgeolli prepared with different types of yeast and ratio of the whey content. Lactose content of yeast culture medium containing S. cerevisiae. was 1.36% whereas lactose content of yeast culture containing K. marxianus KCCM 12015 was very little. Yeast culture of both K. marxianus KCCM 35455 and K. marxianus KCCM 50700 did not produce lactose. Until the 10th day, ethanol production ability of S. cerevisiae, K. marxianus KCCM 12015, K. marxianus KCCM 35455, and K. marxianus KCCM were 0.31%, 2.51%, 2.53%, and 2.59%, respectively. Total acids content increased rapidly with the increase in the addition of whey content in the initial 2 days and then decreased during 4~10 days of fermentation. In the aspect of pH, the pH was rapidly decreased in the initial 2 days and then increased until 10th day of fermentation with the increase in whey content. Ethanol content of whey Makgeollis at 10th day of fermentation was the highest in yeast culture containing K. marxianus. From the sensory evaluation, the flavor score of whey Makgeollisin was higher than that of control. The color and taste scores were increased as the increase in the addition of whey. The comprehensive preference indicated that Makgeolli prepared with 100% whey was the best among other samples.

Continuous Propionic Acid Production from Cheese Whey Using In Situ Spin Filter

  • Gupta, Achin;Srivastava, Ashok K.
    • Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering:BBE
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2001
  • The potential use of spin filter device to retain Propionibacterium acidipropionici in the bioreactor under continuous mode of fermentation, and improve acid productivity, was examined. The yield of propionic acid based on lactose concentration was 51% in batch and 54% in continuous (dilution rate = 0.05 h(sup)-1) operation. The yield in continuous fermentation with cell retention using spin filter of 10 micron size (dilution rate = 0.05 h(sup)-1) was even higher at 70% (w/w). The volumetric productivity under batch and continuous mode of operation were 0.312g L(sup)-1 h(sup)-1 and 0.718g L(sup)-1 h(sup)-1 respectively. Continuous fermentation with cell retention demonstrated even higher volumetric productivities at 0.98g L(sup)-1 h(sup)-1 with out clogging problems. It could be used for utilization of cheese whey to produce propionic acid at higher yield and productivities.

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Alcohol Fermentation of Ripe Pumpkin(Cucubita moschata Duch.) by Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Saccharomyces cerevisiae를 이용한 호박분말의 알코올발효 특성)

  • 조규성;이상목
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.513-518
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    • 1996
  • In order to investigate the characteristics of alcohol fermentation by Saccharomyces cerevisiae, compositions and free sugar content of dried riped pumpkin powder were determined. The proximate compositions of ripe pumpkin powder were as follows: moisture 11.98%, total sugar 62.18%(dried weight basis 70.64%), protein 13.38%, lipid 0.85%, fiber 7.07% and ash 4.54%. The compositions of free sugar in well ripe pumpkin were: glucese 85.36mg/g, fructose 40.68mg/g, sucrose 68.25mg/g, lactose 18.60mg/g and maltose 3.82mg/g. The optimum conditions for alcohol fermentation by S. cerevisiae were as follows; incubation temperature of 3$0^{\circ}C$, initial pH of 6.0, ripe pumpkin powder concentration of 10% and cells inoculation of 1.3$\times$$10^{6}$ cells/ml liquid medium. Ethanol production under the optimum conditions was 5.95g/100g in liquid medium containing 10% ripe pumpkin powder after 4 days incubation.

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