The use of cheese whey powder in the cultivation of protein-rich filamentous fungal biomass for sustainable food production

Burcu Kaya, E. R. K. B. Wijayarathna, Y. Yüceer, S. Agnihotri, M. Taherzadeh, T. Sar
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Cheese whey is an industrial by-product that is generated in excess during the cheese production process in the dairy industry. Despite the potential utility of whey, it continues to pose environmental threats in the industry. This study comprehensively evaluates the utilization of two fermentation techniques (solid-state fermentation and submerged fermentation) for producing fungal biomass from cheese whey powder, employing Aspergillus oryzae, Rhizopus oryzae, and Neurospora intermedia for sustainable food production. It has been observed that submerged fermentation is more effective in increasing the protein content of whey powder compared to solid-state fermentation. The highest biomass yield was achieved with A. oryzae (5.29 g/L, 0.176 g biomass/g substrate), followed by N. intermedia (3.63 g/L, 0.121 g biomass/g substrate), and R. oryzae (1.9 g/L, 0.063 g biomass/g substrate). In the bubble column reactor, the protein content of the substrate (78.65 g/kg) increased by 165.54 and 176.69% with A. oryzae (208.85 g/kg) and N. intermedia (217.62 g/kg), respectively. This study has demonstrated that whey powder can be converted into protein-rich biomass through fungal bioconversion. The obtained biomass has the potential to be developed as an alternative food and feed source, contributing to waste management and sustainable food production.
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利用奶酪乳清粉培养富含蛋白质的丝状真菌生物质,促进可持续食品生产
奶酪乳清是乳制品行业在奶酪生产过程中产生的过量工业副产品。尽管乳清具有潜在的用途,但它仍然对该行业的环境构成威胁。本研究全面评估了利用两种发酵技术(固态发酵和浸没发酵)从奶酪乳清粉中生产真菌生物质的情况,其中采用了黑曲霉、根瘤菌和中间神经孢子菌,以实现可持续食品生产。据观察,与固态发酵相比,浸没式发酵能更有效地提高乳清粉的蛋白质含量。A. oryzae 的生物量产量最高(5.29 克/升,0.176 克生物量/克基质),其次是 N. intermedia(3.63 克/升,0.121 克生物量/克基质)和 R. oryzae(1.9 克/升,0.063 克生物量/克基质)。在气泡柱反应器中,A. oryzae(208.85 克/千克)和 N. intermedia(217.62 克/千克)的基质蛋白质含量(78.65 克/千克)分别增加了 165.54% 和 176.69%。这项研究表明,乳清粉可通过真菌生物转化转化为富含蛋白质的生物质。获得的生物质有潜力开发为替代食品和饲料来源,有助于废物管理和可持续食品生产。
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