Assessing Various Types of Fungal Strains to Convert Soybean Processing Industry Wastewater into Protein-Rich Animal Feed

Jacob D. Zahler, B. Karki, I. C. Isaac, W. Gibbons
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The aim of this study was to convert a soybean processing industry wastewater stream into a protein-rich animal feed via fungal bioprocessing while simultaneously reducing the potential environmental impact of the waste stream. Eight fungal strains were screened in flask trails for their ability to produce protein-rich biomass while simultaneously reducing solids found in the wastewater stream. Trichoderma reesei, Paecilomyces variotii and Neurospora crassa produced 51.7, 47.1 and 43.2 g/L of biomass in flask trials while reducing solids present in the supernatant fraction by 46.5, 48.9 and 49.1%, respectively. In bioflo fermenters, Trichoderma reesei and Neurospora crassa produced 55.5 and 62 g/L of protein-rich biomass while reducing chemical oxygen demand (COD) levels by 10.53 and 23.04%, respectively. Microbial metabolic process led to the production of protein-rich animal feed and simultaneously reduced the level of organic matter in the wastewater stream.
大豆加工废水转化为富含蛋白质饲料的几种真菌菌株的鉴定
本研究的目的是通过真菌生物处理将大豆加工废水转化为富含蛋白质的动物饲料,同时减少废水对环境的潜在影响。在烧瓶试验中筛选了8种真菌菌株,因为它们能够产生富含蛋白质的生物质,同时还能减少废水流中的固体。在烧瓶试验中,里氏木霉、异拟青霉和粗神经孢子菌的生物量分别为51.7、47.1和43.2 g/L,而上清馏分中的固体含量分别减少了46.5、48.9%和49.1%。在生物流化床发酵罐中,里氏木霉(Trichoderma reesei)和粗神经孢子菌(Neurospora crassa)分别产生了55.5和62 g/L的富蛋白质生物量,同时使化学需氧量(COD)水平分别降低了10.53%和23.04%。微生物代谢过程产生了富含蛋白质的动物饲料,同时降低了废水中有机物的含量。
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