Beauveria bassiana is an entomopathogenic fungus that is used for the biological control of different agricultural pest insects. B. bassiana is traditionally cultivated in submerged fermentation and solid-state fermentation systems to obtain secondary metabolites with antifungal activity and infective spores. This work presents the design and characterization of a new laboratory-scale biofilm bioreactor for the simultaneous production of oosporein and aerial conidia by B. bassiana PQ2. The reactor was built with materials available in a conventional laboratory. KLa was determined at different air flows (1.5-2.5 L/min) by two different methods in the liquid phase and in the exhaust gases. The obtained values showed that an air flow of 2.5 L/min is sufficient to ensure adequate aeration to produce aerial conidia and secondary metabolites by B. bassiana. Under the conditions studied, a concentration of 183 mg oosporein per liter and 1.24×109 spores per gram of support was obtained at 168 h of culture. These results indicate that the biofilm bioreactor represents a viable alternative for the production of products for biological control from B. bassiana.
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Lara-Juache, H. R., Ávila-Hernández, J. G., Rodríguez-Durán, L. V., Michel, M. R., Wong-Paz, J. E., Muñiz-Márquez, D. B., … Aguilar-Zárate, P. (2021). Characterization of a biofilm bioreactor designed for the single-step production of aerial conidia and oosporein by beauveria bassiana PQ2. Journal of Fungi, 7(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7080582
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