Submerged fermentation of cellolignin materials (compared with solid‐state fermentation and other alternatives)

M. Zeltina, M. Leite, J. Vanags, A. Apine, U. Viesturs
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The review characterizes the submerged and solid state fermentation processes (SF and SSF) for obtaining of microbial biomass protein (MBP) on cellulose- and lignin-containing (CL) agricultural wastes (straw, wine, branches of fruit trees). There are discussed other alternatives as well. The main technological parametres are presented (protein (biomass) yield, degree of available substrate utilization, process efficiency, etc.). The use of a special stirring system of the authors' design for mycelial cultures results in an increase of CL substrate concentration in the initial nutrient medium from 2% to 8%of dry matter (DM) and in a threefold increase of the specific productivity (from 0.07 g biomass/l · h to 0.21 g biomass/l · h). The technological parametres can be increased also in the processes with substrate addition. The obtained preparations are analyzed as to their usefulness for the feeds of ruminants.
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纤维素素材料的深层发酵(与固态发酵和其他替代方法相比)
综述了利用含纤维素和木质素的农业废弃物(秸秆、葡萄酒、果树树枝)进行深层发酵和固态发酵,以获得微生物生物量蛋白(MBP)的研究进展。也讨论了其他替代方案。介绍了主要工艺参数(蛋白质(生物量)产量、有效底物利用率、工艺效率等)。使用作者设计的特殊搅拌系统进行菌丝培养,可使初始营养培养基中CL底物浓度从干物质的2%提高到8%,比生产率提高三倍(从0.07 g生物量/l·h提高到0.21 g生物量/l·h),并且在添加底物的过程中还可以提高工艺参数。对所得制剂作为反刍动物饲料的用途进行了分析。
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