Abstract
Protein is the main source of nutrition in fish feed. It is necessary to use bacterial single-cell protein (SCPs) as a substitute for conventional protein. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of tofu liquid waste as a growth medium for biomass production of Bacillus cereus as an SCPs. The isolates used were B. cereus SN7 and B. cereus consortium (combination of 5 isolates of B. cereus with different strains). The method used was experimental where isolates were cultured in a medium containing tofu liquid waste with different concentrations (8%, 10%, and 12%) enriched with 10% skim milk. Furthermore, the analysis of an effective growth medium was carried out by three methods, namely total plate count, optical density, and cell-dry weight. Cell biomass measurements were carried out for 24 hours with an observation time of every 6 hours. The results showed the best growth medium used in the culture of B. cereus SN7 and B. cereus consortium was tofu liquid waste at a concentration of 12% enriched with 10% skim milk. In conclusion, the cell mass of B. cereus SN7 and B. cereus consortium significantly increased at 6 to 12 hours.
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Feliatra, F., Batubara, U. M., Effendi, I., & Adelina, A. (2021). Optimization of an effective growth medium for biomass production of Bacillus cereus. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 869). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/869/1/012009
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