{"title":"外谷杆菌 GM010 对虾废料进行半商业规模发酵以生产生物活性色素:在 Wistar 大鼠身上进行的安全性和有效性评估","authors":"Krishna Prashanth Ramesh Mekala , Muthukumar Serva Peddha , Mohan Appasaheb Dhale","doi":"10.1016/j.fbp.2024.07.004","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>Pigment producing <em>Exiguobacterium sp.</em> GM010 demonstrates utilization of prawn carapace hydrolysate. Accordingly, our investigation was focused to produce cost effective bioactive pigment in 15 L semi-commercial scale. Further acute and subacute toxicities were evaluated as per OECD guidelines for application as nutraceutical. The biomass and pigment extract yield were 28.76 ± 1.78 and 0.82 ± 0.04 g/L, respectively, at 1.5 L of aeration. The UV–visible spectrum of pigment showed absorption peaks at 357, 466, and 491 nm indicating carotenoid like pigment. This was correlated with colour distribution in yellowish-orange region of CIE Lab spectrum. The qualitative and quantitative characteristics of pigment were similar between lab-scale and bioreactor production. The acute toxic dose (2000 mg/kg bw) exhibited the toxicity as determined by haematological analysis. While subacute toxic dose (250, 500, 1000 mg/kg bw) demonstrated no adverse effects on parameters such as food intake, body weight gain, vital organ weight, haematological and histopathological examination. Serum biochemistry results showed significant increase in HDL and decrease in SGPT values in treated groups compared to control. The results revealed that, <em>Exiguobacterium sp.</em> GM010 has efficiently utilised prawn waste to produce bioactive pigment. The dose of <em>Exiguobacterium sp.</em> GM010 pigment lower than 1000 mg/kg bw can be regarded as safe.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":12134,"journal":{"name":"Food and Bioproducts Processing","volume":"147 ","pages":"Pages 189-198"},"PeriodicalIF":3.5000,"publicationDate":"2024-07-07","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Semi-commercial scale fermentation of prawn waste by Exiguobacterium sp. GM010 for bioactive pigment production: Safety and efficacy assessment in Wistar rats\",\"authors\":\"Krishna Prashanth Ramesh Mekala , Muthukumar Serva Peddha , Mohan Appasaheb Dhale\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.fbp.2024.07.004\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>Pigment producing <em>Exiguobacterium sp.</em> GM010 demonstrates utilization of prawn carapace hydrolysate. 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Serum biochemistry results showed significant increase in HDL and decrease in SGPT values in treated groups compared to control. The results revealed that, <em>Exiguobacterium sp.</em> GM010 has efficiently utilised prawn waste to produce bioactive pigment. 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Semi-commercial scale fermentation of prawn waste by Exiguobacterium sp. GM010 for bioactive pigment production: Safety and efficacy assessment in Wistar rats
Pigment producing Exiguobacterium sp. GM010 demonstrates utilization of prawn carapace hydrolysate. Accordingly, our investigation was focused to produce cost effective bioactive pigment in 15 L semi-commercial scale. Further acute and subacute toxicities were evaluated as per OECD guidelines for application as nutraceutical. The biomass and pigment extract yield were 28.76 ± 1.78 and 0.82 ± 0.04 g/L, respectively, at 1.5 L of aeration. The UV–visible spectrum of pigment showed absorption peaks at 357, 466, and 491 nm indicating carotenoid like pigment. This was correlated with colour distribution in yellowish-orange region of CIE Lab spectrum. The qualitative and quantitative characteristics of pigment were similar between lab-scale and bioreactor production. The acute toxic dose (2000 mg/kg bw) exhibited the toxicity as determined by haematological analysis. While subacute toxic dose (250, 500, 1000 mg/kg bw) demonstrated no adverse effects on parameters such as food intake, body weight gain, vital organ weight, haematological and histopathological examination. Serum biochemistry results showed significant increase in HDL and decrease in SGPT values in treated groups compared to control. The results revealed that, Exiguobacterium sp. GM010 has efficiently utilised prawn waste to produce bioactive pigment. The dose of Exiguobacterium sp. GM010 pigment lower than 1000 mg/kg bw can be regarded as safe.
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Official Journal of the European Federation of Chemical Engineering:
Part C
FBP aims to be the principal international journal for publication of high quality, original papers in the branches of engineering and science dedicated to the safe processing of biological products. It is the only journal to exploit the synergy between biotechnology, bioprocessing and food engineering.
Papers showing how research results can be used in engineering design, and accounts of experimental or theoretical research work bringing new perspectives to established principles, highlighting unsolved problems or indicating directions for future research, are particularly welcome. Contributions that deal with new developments in equipment or processes and that can be given quantitative expression are encouraged. The journal is especially interested in papers that extend the boundaries of food and bioproducts processing.
The journal has a strong emphasis on the interface between engineering and food or bioproducts. Papers that are not likely to be published are those:
• Primarily concerned with food formulation
• That use experimental design techniques to obtain response surfaces but gain little insight from them
• That are empirical and ignore established mechanistic models, e.g., empirical drying curves
• That are primarily concerned about sensory evaluation and colour
• Concern the extraction, encapsulation and/or antioxidant activity of a specific biological material without providing insight that could be applied to a similar but different material,
• Containing only chemical analyses of biological materials.