Plackett-Burman Design: A Statistical Method for the Optimization of Fermentation Process for the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae Isolated from the Flowers of Woodfordia fruticosa

J. Manwar, K. Mahadik, A. Paradkar
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Plackett-Burman design, a statistical method was successfully employed for the optimization of the fermentation process for the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The yeast used in the study was isolated from  the flowers of Woodfordia fruticosa in our previous work. The effect of simultaneously varying the jaggery concentration, inoculums volume and incubation temperature on alcohol yield was studied with the help of the response surface methodology. The optimum conditions found were jaggery (40% w/v), inoculums volume (8% v/v) and temperature (30°C). After process optimization, alcohol yield was increased from 69.57 g/l to 95.84 g/l. The results demonstrated that the strain S. cerevisiae could be used efficiently as inoculums for the fermentation process at optimal conditions.
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Plackett-Burman设计:一种统计方法优化从木福特花中分离的酿酒酵母菌发酵工艺
采用Plackett-Burman设计,采用统计学方法对酿酒酵母的发酵工艺进行了优化。本研究使用的酵母菌是从我们之前的工作中分离出来的。利用响应面法研究了同时改变粗浆浓度、接种量和培养温度对乙醇收率的影响。最佳发酵条件为:混合度(40% w/v)、接种量(8% v/v)、温度(30°C)。工艺优化后,乙醇收率由原来的69.57 g/l提高到95.84 g/l。结果表明,在最佳条件下,酿酒葡萄球菌可作为菌种进行发酵。
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