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The use of earthworm flour for lactic acid biomass production
Author(s) -
Serna Cock Liliana,
Carlos,
Rengifo Guerrero reacute s,
Angel Rojas Restrepo Miguel
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
african journal of biotechnology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1684-5315
DOI - 10.5897/ajb2012.2924
Subject(s) - lactic acid , earthworm , food science , fermentation , chemistry , biomass (ecology) , substrate (aquarium) , yeast extract , weissella , bacteria , lactobacillus , biology , agronomy , ecology , genetics , leuconostoc
The potential use of Californian red earthworm flour as a nitrogen source for the production of lactic biomass was assessed. Three fermentation substrates, earthworm flour (EF), earthworm flour + yeast extract (EF + YE) and a commercial substrate MRS (control) were used. The substrates were formulated using 60 g L -1 of glucose as the carbon source and 34 gL -1 of earthworm flour as the nitrogen source. Weissella confusa was used as lactic acid bacterium. Nine batch fermentations were performed at 32°C and 100 rpm for 4 h, and the kinetics of the biomass concentration, lactic acid concentration and substrate consumption were compared. No differences were observed in the biomass concentration of the EF and EF + YE substrates, and final concentrations of 1.36 and 1.47 g L -1 were obtained, respectively. The lactic acid concentration did not differ significantly between EF + YE and the commercial substrate, and values of 4.79 and 4.33 g L-1 were obtained, respectively. These results suggest that earthworm flour can be a low-cost alternative for lactic acid biomass production. Keywords: Earthworm flour, Weissella confusa , lactic acid bacteria African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 12(40), pp. 5962-5967

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