bruxelldekkera浓度和接种时间对komagataeiter intermedius生化变化和纤维素合成的影响。

Putu Virgina Partha Devanthi, Ferren Pratama, Katherine Kho, Mohammad J Taherzadeh, Solmaz Aslanzadeh
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摘要

细菌纤维素(BC)是一种应用广泛的生物聚合物。bruxelldekkera菌可以促进BC产生菌komagataebacter intermedius的生长,但对BC产量的影响有待进一步研究。本文研究了K. intermedius-D中BC的产生和生化变化。布鲁塞尔草共培养系统。在不同浓度(103和106 CFU/mL)和接种时间(0和3 d)下,布鲁氏芽孢杆菌的BC产量比单独添加103 CFU/mL的中间芽孢杆菌(0.63±0.11 g/L)低24%。在第0天添加103 CFU/mL酵母时,BC产量最低,葡萄糖酸产量较高(10.08 g/L)。相比之下,当添加106 CFU/mL bruxellensis时,无论接种时间如何,BC产量增加了~88%。当第0天添加106 CFU/mL bruxellensis时,较高的BC产量可能与糖消耗更快或乙醇产量增加有关。这些结果表明,细胞浓度和接种时间对共培养体系中的物种相互作用和产物产量有重要影响。
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The Effect of <i>Dekkera bruxellensis</i> Concentration and Inoculation Time on Biochemical Changes and Cellulose Biosynthesis by <i>Komagataeibacter intermedius</i>.

The Effect of <i>Dekkera bruxellensis</i> Concentration and Inoculation Time on Biochemical Changes and Cellulose Biosynthesis by <i>Komagataeibacter intermedius</i>.

The Effect of <i>Dekkera bruxellensis</i> Concentration and Inoculation Time on Biochemical Changes and Cellulose Biosynthesis by <i>Komagataeibacter intermedius</i>.

The Effect of Dekkera bruxellensis Concentration and Inoculation Time on Biochemical Changes and Cellulose Biosynthesis by Komagataeibacter intermedius.

Bacterial Cellulose (BC) is a biopolymer with numerous applications. The growth of BC-producing bacteria, Komagataeibacter intermedius, could be stimulated by Dekkera bruxellensis, however, the effect on BC yield needs further investigation. This study investigates BC production and biochemical changes in the K. intermedius-D. bruxellensis co-culture system. D. bruxellensis was introduced at various concentrations (103 and 106 CFU/mL) and inoculation times (days 0 and 3). BC yield was ~24% lower when D. bruxellensis was added at 103 CFU/mL compared to K. intermedius alone (0.63 ± 0.11 g/L). The lowest BC yield was observed when 103 CFU/mL yeast was added on day 0, which could be compromised by higher gluconic acid production (10.08 g/L). In contrast, BC yields increased by ~88% when 106 CFU/mL D. bruxellensis was added, regardless of inoculation time. High BC yield might correlate with faster sugar consumption or increased ethanol production when 106 CFU/mL D. bruxellensis was added on day 0. These results suggest that cell concentration and inoculation time have crucial impacts on species interactions in the co-culture system and product yield.

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