Optimization of culture media for Bacillus species by statistical experimental design methods

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Jae-Hee Cho
Young-Bum Kim
Eun-Ki Kim
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[1] Inha University,Department of Biological Engineering
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Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering | 2009年 / 26卷
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Optimization of Media; Species; Plackett-Burman Design; Box-Behnken Design; Response Surface Method;
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The medium compositions of Bacillus species (three strains) were optimized sequentially through two statistical experimental designs, Plackett-Burman and the Box-Behnken, which were determined by representative three-factor response-surface methodology. pH and DO control was found to enhance the viable cell number of Bacilli. Most strains grew well in the optimum condition and reached nearly up to of 5×109 CFU/mL. Additionally, when three of the Bacilli were cultivated in the optimized medium with pH and DO control, the viable cell number increased 3.6 times in B. subtilis, 64.1 times in B. licheniformis and 8.3 times in B. coagulans, respectively, in comparison with the original industrial medium.
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