BBIODEGRADABLE polyesters, polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHAs) are promising candidates for the development of environment-friendly and totally biodegradable plastics. The production of PHAs by Pseudomonas fluorescens S48 was examined using bioreactor as one-stage batch, two-stage batch, and fed-batch (pulsed, continuous and high cell density) cultures. Corn oil , soybean oil (extracted from their meal) and two types of waste frying oils (WFO) were used in the productive medium as a carbon source. The highest values of polymer content in the one-stage bioreactor fermentation (52 % and 76.53 %) were obtained after 60 h on media supplemented with extracted corn oil and soybean oil, respectively. Whereas, the highest figure obtained on WFO type 2 was 30 % under the same circumstances. Using bioreactor as a two-stage batch culture increased the polymer content with soybean, corn oil and WFO type 2 by 2.2 %, 32.11 % and 58 %, respectively as compared with that obtained in one-stage batch culture. High-cell-density (0.64 gl-1) at continuous feeding rate 0.55mll-1h-1 of WFO type 2 recorded the highest polymer content, yield and conversion coefficient after 48 h. Moreover, this application increased the polymer content by 65.7 % than that obtained in onestage batch culture as well as reduced the fermentation period 12 hr
(2012). Production of PHAs from Waste Frying Oil by Pseudomonas fluorescens S48 Using Different Bioreactor Feeding Strategies. Egyptian Journal of Microbiology, 47(1), 1-15. doi: 10.21608/ejm.2012.249
MLA
. "Production of PHAs from Waste Frying Oil by Pseudomonas fluorescens S48 Using Different Bioreactor Feeding Strategies", Egyptian Journal of Microbiology, 47, 1, 2012, 1-15. doi: 10.21608/ejm.2012.249
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(2012). 'Production of PHAs from Waste Frying Oil by Pseudomonas fluorescens S48 Using Different Bioreactor Feeding Strategies', Egyptian Journal of Microbiology, 47(1), pp. 1-15. doi: 10.21608/ejm.2012.249
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Production of PHAs from Waste Frying Oil by Pseudomonas fluorescens S48 Using Different Bioreactor Feeding Strategies. Egyptian Journal of Microbiology, 2012; 47(1): 1-15. doi: 10.21608/ejm.2012.249