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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 07 1997, 2516-2523, Vol 63, No. 7
KL Ho, AL Pometto 3rd, PN Hinz, JS Dickson and A Demirci
Plastic composite supports containing 50% agricultural products (oat hulls,
soybean hulls, yeast extract, soybean flour, dried bovine erythrocytes,
bovine albumin, and/or mineral salts) and 50% (wt/wt) polypropylene were
produced by high-temperature twin-screw extrusion. The research employed
two half sets of a five-factorial fractional design (2(5 - 1)) to evaluate
the effects of different agricultural components on the properties of the
plastic composite supports and to select the best plastic composite support
formulation for lactic acid fermentation. The biofilm population was
affected by the contact angle and relative hydrophobicity of the supports
(r = 0.79 to 0.82). Lactic acid was produced by the suspended cells (r =
0.96) and the biofilm on the plastic composite support discs (r = 0.85).
Incorporation of yeast extract into plastic composite supports enhanced
growth of free and attached cells in minimal medium (P < 0.0001). The
presence of soybean hulls, yeast extract, or mineral salts in plastic
composite supports produced less hydrophobic supports (P < 0.0001) and
enhanced cell attachment (P < 0.03). Under all conditions,
suspended-cell and polypropylene disc controls gave negligible lactic acid
production and cell density. Plastic composite supports containing soybean
hulls, yeast extract, soybean flour, bovine albumin, and mineral salts gave
the highest biofilm population (2.3 x 10(9) CFU/g of support), cell density
(absorbance of 1.8 at 620 nm), and lactic acid concentration (7.6 g/liter)
in minimal medium.
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Ingredient selection for plastic composite supports for L-(+)-lactic acid biofilm fermentation by Lactobacillus casei subsp. rhamnosus
Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Iowa State University, Ames 50011, USA.
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