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Improving probiotic spore yield using rice straw hydrolysate

Journal

LETTERS IN APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 72, Issue 2, Pages 149-156

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/lam.13387

Keywords

Bacillus coagulans; high yield; optimization; rice straw hydrolysate; spore

Funding

  1. Guangzhou Industry-University-Research Collaborative Innovation Project [201604020068]
  2. Guangzhou Science and Technology Project [201707010372]

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The study focused on using acid-treated rice straw hydrolysate as a carbon source for producing spores of Bacillus coagulans. The results demonstrated that this hydrolysate significantly increased spore yield. Significant medium components were identified and optimized through Plackett-Burman design and response surface methodology. The optimized medium showed potential for B. coagulans spore production.
Spore-forming Bacillus sp. has been extensively studied for their probiotic properties. In this study, an acid-treated rice straw hydrolysate was used as carbon source to produce the spores of Bacillus coagulans. The results showed that this hydrolysate significantly improved the spore yield compared with other carbon sources such as glucose. Three significant medium components including rice straw hydrolysate, MnSO4 and yeast extract were screened by Plackett-Burman design. These significant variables were further optimized by response surface methodology (RSM). The optimal values of the medium components were rice straw hydolysate of 27% (v/v), MnSO4 of 0 center dot 78 g l(-1) and yeast extract of 1 center dot 2 g l(-1). The optimized medium and RSM model for spore production were validated in a 5 l bioreactor. Overall, this sporulation medium containing acid-treated rice straw hydrolysate has a potential to be used in the production of B. coagulans spores.

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