Chapter 2 Upstream Processing
Chapter 2 Upstream Processing
Department of Biotechnology
CUBTM 219: Fermentation Biotechnology
By
It should be cheap
cont..
1. Defined/synthetic medium
3. Technical medium
Defined/synthetic medium:
E.g. soy meal, whey, fishmeal, malt extract, and sulfite waste
liquor
product
fermentations
inducable
There are so many options and one has to select the appropriate
medium for particular fermentation process
Evolutionary operation:
Such type of medium gives the best growth and high yield of product
It is useful for more than five variables in screening the most important variable
Here, the no. of experiments (n) will be conducted for n-1 variables
Ensures that only the desired microbe is present to carry out fermentation,
products are made of predicted quality, the environment is protected from
undesirable contamination and microbial spoilage of product is prevented
− Bacteria and other particles with size greater than the pore size are
screened out and collected on the surface of the membrane
Sterile air must be sparged into the fermenter after the cycle is
complete and a positive pressure is maintained to avoid
vacuum formation and drawing of unsterile air into the vessel
SCREENING OF FERMENTATION MICROBES
b) Auxanography
Serial dilutions of source sample are made and plated (pour and
spread) on nutrient agar (300-400 or more colonies/plate)
The agar in the first plate is then carefully lifted with a spatula and placed
layer of agar can diffuse into the lower layer containing the test organism
A small portion of the inoculum is plated onto a solid medium and well
isolated colonies are obtained
Suspected colonies from the plate are sub-cultured on fresh media and
subjected for further testing
Use of indicator dyes:
Further testing is needed since organic acids and bases are also metabolic
products of microbial growth
These colonies are isolated, purified and stock cultures are made
Secondary screening
A systematic screening intended to isolate industrially important
or useful microbes
2. Test organisms are then streaked from the edge of plates without
touching streptomyceal isolate and then the plates are then
incubated
Preparation may range in scale and purpose from a small inoculum for a
bioassay to 1 m3 for production of a vitamin or antibiotic in a 200 m3 fermenter
Cuts down the time required for growth of microbes in a fermenter, thereby
increasing the rate of productivity
cont..
Definition of inoculum :- A mixture of cultured microbes along with
media in which it is growing
c) Increase biomass
Usually begins with the transfer of cells from an agar slant to a shaker
flask by means of an inoculating loop