High production of alkaline protease by Bacillus licheniformis in a fed-batch fermentation using a synthetic medium

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High production (9016 U/ml) of alkaline protease by Bacillus licheniformis has been achieved. A 49% increase in production was achieved by the method used as compared with a batch process. By using a synthetic medium and a fed-batch operation controlled by the Advanced Fermentation Software (AFS) package, it was found that the keys to high production of protease are: (i) to maintain a low concentration of glucose (<0.43 g/l) in the medium; (ii) to control pH at a certain level (pH 6.50) in the culture; and (iii) to use rough type colonies as the starting culture. Our fed-batch fermentation process successfully simulates and surpasses ordinary batch fermentation processes. By using ammonium sulfate instead of soy bean flour as the only nitrogen source, an expected benefit was the elimination of unpleasant odors caused by natural organic nitrogenous components in the media. This would improve the industrial production environment. © 1992 Society for Industrial Microbiology.

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Mao, W., Pan, R., & Freedman, D. (1992). High production of alkaline protease by Bacillus licheniformis in a fed-batch fermentation using a synthetic medium. Journal of Industrial Microbiology, 11(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01583724

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