Industrial media and fermentation processes for improved growth and protease production by Tetrahymena thermophila BIII

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Tetrahymena thermophila was cultivated on industrial by-product media. The composition of the best medium (with milk proteins) was optimised by a central composite design for growth and protease secretion. The optimal combination [1.07% (w/v) of yeast extract and 0.99% (w/v) of skimmed milk] improved biomass production by 46%. In a fermentation strategy, the pH must be regulated to produce no cell damage, lengthening the stationary phase and resulting in a more abundant protease production. To increase cell concentration and protease secretion, a continuous culture with cell recycling by microfiltration was successfully tested on ciliated protozoa.

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De Coninck, J., Bouquelet, S., Dumortier, V., Duyme, F., & Verdier-Denantes, I. (2000). Industrial media and fermentation processes for improved growth and protease production by Tetrahymena thermophila BIII. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, 24(4), 285–290. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jim.2900826

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