Application of Lactobacillus plantarum ATCC 8014 for Wastewater Treatment in Fisheries Industry Processing

Marino S. Morikawa-Sakura, M. M. Casco-Robles, Mijung Kim, K. Shimizu, Yingnan Yang, N. Sugiura, Zhenya Zhang
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Abstract

In the present study, the bacterial inoculation and colonization of marine food wastewater with inoculated Lactobacillus plantarum ATCC 8014 was analyzed. Firstly, an inoculation standardization procedure of the bacteria in sterile wastewater, and examined the effect of this inoculation testing for pH kinetics, acidity, soluble proteins and bacterial growth were conducted. The results demonstrate that the inoculated strains have a tendency to decrease pH and to increase acidity, whereas non-inoculated strains had a tendency to keep or decrease acidity. Soluble proteins from the inoculated strains reached a maximum peak before non-inoculated strains. Colonization growth from the non-inoculated strains had a significant higher mortality compared to the inoculated bacteria. The effect of the inoculated L. plantarum on the raw wastewater colonization, with inoculum percentages of 1% and 5%, both with and without molasses were investigated. The results suggested that for both pH and acidity, the most effective inoculums were at 1%, whereas 5% inoculums proved to be effective in decreasing MPN of fecal coliforms and in BOD removal.
植物乳杆菌ATCC 8014在水产工业加工废水处理中的应用
本研究分析了植物乳杆菌ATCC 8014在海洋食品废水中的接种和定殖情况。首先,对无菌废水中的细菌进行了接种标准化程序,并对接种对pH动力学、酸度、可溶性蛋白和细菌生长的影响进行了检测。结果表明,接种菌株有降低pH和增加酸度的趋势,而未接种菌株有保持或降低酸度的趋势。接种菌株的可溶性蛋白在未接种菌株之前达到最大值。与接种的细菌相比,未接种菌株的定植生长具有显著更高的死亡率。研究了在添加和不添加糖蜜的情况下,接种1%和5%的植物乳杆菌对原液定殖的影响。结果表明,对于pH和酸度,接种量均以1%为最有效,而5%接种量对降低粪便大肠菌的MPN和去除BOD均有效。
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