Optimization of spore and antifungal lipopeptide production during the solid-state fermentation of Bacillus subtilis

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Bacillus subtilis strain TrigoCor 1448 was grown on wheat middlings in 0.5-l solid-state fermentation (SSF) bioreactors for the production of an antifungal biological control agent. Total antifungal activity was quantified using a 96-well microplate bioassay against the plant pathogen Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis. The experimental design for process optimization consisted of a 26-1 fractional factorial design followed by a central composite face-centered design. Initial SSF parameters included in the optimization were aeration, fermentation length, pH buffering, peptone addition, nitrate addition, and incubator temperature. Central composite face-centered design parameters included incubator temperature, aeration rate, and initial moisture content (MC). Optimized fermentation conditions were determined with response surface models fitted for both spore concentration and activity of biological control product extracts. Models showed that activity measurements and spore production were most sensitive to substrate MC with highest levels of each response variable occurring at maximum moisture levels. Whereas maximum antifungal activity was seen in a limited area of the design space, spore production was fairly robust with near maximum levels occurring over a wider range of fermentation conditions. Optimization resulted in a 55% increase in inhibition and a 40% increase in spore production over nonoptimized conditions. © Humana Press Inc. 2007.

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Pryor, S. W., Gibson, D. M., Hay, A. G., Gossett, J. M., & Walker, L. P. (2007). Optimization of spore and antifungal lipopeptide production during the solid-state fermentation of Bacillus subtilis. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 143(1), 63–79. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-007-0036-1

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