Assessing Various Types of Fungal Strains to Convert Soybean Processing Industry Wastewater into Protein-Rich Animal Feed

  • Zahler J
  • Karki B
  • Isaac I
  • et al.
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The aim of this study was to convert a soybean processing industry wastewater stream into a protein-rich animal feed via fungal bioprocessing while simultaneously reducing the potential environmental impact of the waste stream. Eight fungal strains were screened in flask trails for their ability to produce protein-rich biomass while simultaneously reducing solids found in the wastewater stream. Trichoderma reesei, Paecilomyces variotii and Neurospora crassa produced 51.7, 47.1 and 43.2 g/L of biomass in flask trials while reducing solids present in the supernatant fraction by 46.5, 48.9 and 49.1%, respectively. In bioflo fermenters, Trichoderma reesei and Neurospora crassa produced 55.5 and 62 g/L of protein-rich biomass while reducing chemical oxygen demand (COD) levels by 10.53 and 23.04%, respectively. Microbial metabolic process led to the production of protein-rich animal feed and simultaneously reduced the level of organic matter in the wastewater stream.

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  • Table 1: Proximate composition of SBMS on DM basis.
  • Figure 1: Biomass and Crude Protein yields after 5 d treatments. (A) T. reesei (B) P. variotii (C) N. crassa (D) F. venenatum (E) R. oligosporus (F) M. circinelloides (G) P. kudriavzevii (H) A. pullulans (I) Uninoculated control.
  • Table 3: Mineral composition of SBMS on as is basis.
  • Table 4: Protein titers after 5 days incubation in Erlenmeyer flask trials.
  • Figure 4: Relationship between pH and time of SBMS while treated in benchtop reactors with 3 L total volume.
  • Figure 3: Total solids, undissolved solids and dissolved solids over the course of the 5 days incubation in benchtop reactors with 3 L total volume treated with (A) N. crassa (B) T. reesei.
  • Figure 5: COD measurements after 5 days treatment of SBMS.

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Zahler, J. D., Karki, B., Isaac, I., & Gibbons, W. R. (2018). Assessing Various Types of Fungal Strains to Convert Soybean Processing Industry Wastewater into Protein-Rich Animal Feed. Journal of Microbial & Biochemical Technology, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.4172/1948-5948.1000390

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