Production of gluconic acid by using some irradiated microorganisms

The objective of this study was to isolate the potential fungal isolates have the ability for gluconic acid production by using some agro industrial byproducts as sugarcane molasses, banana-must and grape-must. The effect of gamma-irradiation on the most potent isolates and the fermentation conditio...

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Main Authors: Ashraf S. Ahmed, Souzy S. Farag, Ismail A. Hassan, Hany W. Botros
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2015-07-01
Series:Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687850715000242
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spelling doaj-050494482db148cfb88f2b1ad2404b422020-11-25T00:54:44ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences1687-85072015-07-018337438010.1016/j.jrras.2015.02.006Production of gluconic acid by using some irradiated microorganismsAshraf S. AhmedSouzy S. FaragIsmail A. HassanHany W. BotrosThe objective of this study was to isolate the potential fungal isolates have the ability for gluconic acid production by using some agro industrial byproducts as sugarcane molasses, banana-must and grape-must. The effect of gamma-irradiation on the most potent isolates and the fermentation conditions as pH, incubation temperature and incubation period was also investigated. Results showed that the most potential fungal isolates were Aspergillus niger, Penicillium puberulum and Penicillium frequentans whereas their gluconic acid production was 62.17, 56.25 and 39.69 g/L, respectively on Czapek's Dox media at 28 ± 1 °C, pH 6 for 7 days fermentation period. Irradiation of the three most potential isolates at 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4 and 0.5 kGy doses of gamma ray showed that 0.1 kGy dose caused an increase in gluconic acid production whereas it was 69.35, 60.17 and 40.31 g/L by the three potential isolates respectively. Data showed that utilization of sugarcane molasses, banana-must and grape-must as a sole carbon source in gluconic acid production by the three potential (0.1 kGy) irradiated isolates at pH 6, 30 °C for a 7 days incubation period caused increasing in gluconic acid production whereas the productivity of the three (0.1 kGy) irradiated isolates (A. niger, P. puberulum and P. frequentans) was 69.87, 63.14 and 51.28 g/L by utilizing sugarcane molasses, 61.28, 56.37, 47.15 g/L by utilizing banana-must and 54.25, 52.75 and 44.75 g/L by utilizing grape-must.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687850715000242Gluconic acidFungiγ-RadiationWastes
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author Ashraf S. Ahmed
Souzy S. Farag
Ismail A. Hassan
Hany W. Botros
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Souzy S. Farag
Ismail A. Hassan
Hany W. Botros
Production of gluconic acid by using some irradiated microorganisms
Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences
Gluconic acid
Fungi
γ-Radiation
Wastes
author_facet Ashraf S. Ahmed
Souzy S. Farag
Ismail A. Hassan
Hany W. Botros
author_sort Ashraf S. Ahmed
title Production of gluconic acid by using some irradiated microorganisms
title_short Production of gluconic acid by using some irradiated microorganisms
title_full Production of gluconic acid by using some irradiated microorganisms
title_fullStr Production of gluconic acid by using some irradiated microorganisms
title_full_unstemmed Production of gluconic acid by using some irradiated microorganisms
title_sort production of gluconic acid by using some irradiated microorganisms
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences
issn 1687-8507
publishDate 2015-07-01
description The objective of this study was to isolate the potential fungal isolates have the ability for gluconic acid production by using some agro industrial byproducts as sugarcane molasses, banana-must and grape-must. The effect of gamma-irradiation on the most potent isolates and the fermentation conditions as pH, incubation temperature and incubation period was also investigated. Results showed that the most potential fungal isolates were Aspergillus niger, Penicillium puberulum and Penicillium frequentans whereas their gluconic acid production was 62.17, 56.25 and 39.69 g/L, respectively on Czapek's Dox media at 28 ± 1 °C, pH 6 for 7 days fermentation period. Irradiation of the three most potential isolates at 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4 and 0.5 kGy doses of gamma ray showed that 0.1 kGy dose caused an increase in gluconic acid production whereas it was 69.35, 60.17 and 40.31 g/L by the three potential isolates respectively. Data showed that utilization of sugarcane molasses, banana-must and grape-must as a sole carbon source in gluconic acid production by the three potential (0.1 kGy) irradiated isolates at pH 6, 30 °C for a 7 days incubation period caused increasing in gluconic acid production whereas the productivity of the three (0.1 kGy) irradiated isolates (A. niger, P. puberulum and P. frequentans) was 69.87, 63.14 and 51.28 g/L by utilizing sugarcane molasses, 61.28, 56.37, 47.15 g/L by utilizing banana-must and 54.25, 52.75 and 44.75 g/L by utilizing grape-must.
topic Gluconic acid
Fungi
γ-Radiation
Wastes
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687850715000242
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