Enhanced production of dimethyl phthalate-degrading strain Bacillus sp. QD14 by optimizing fermentation medium
Background: Integrated statistical experimental designs were applied to optimize the medium constituents for the production of a dimethyl phthalate (DMP)-degrading strain Bacillus sp. QD14 in shake-flask cultures. A Plackett–Burman design (PBD) was applied to screen for significant factors, followed...
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doaj-1b061cb7eec24893b8ab15ee3e863a192020-11-24T21:37:21ZengElsevierElectronic Journal of Biotechnology0717-34582015-05-0118324425110.1016/j.ejbt.2015.03.013Enhanced production of dimethyl phthalate-degrading strain Bacillus sp. QD14 by optimizing fermentation mediumJixian MoZhigang WangWeihui XuShanshan LiZhidan YuBackground: Integrated statistical experimental designs were applied to optimize the medium constituents for the production of a dimethyl phthalate (DMP)-degrading strain Bacillus sp. QD14 in shake-flask cultures. A Plackett–Burman design (PBD) was applied to screen for significant factors, followed by the Steepest Ascent Method (SAM) to find the nearest region of maximum response. A Box–Behnken design (BBD) of the Response Surface Methodology (RSM) was conducted to optimize the final levels of the medium components. Results: After the regression equation and response surface contour plots were analyzed, the concentrations of glucose, corn meal and NaCl were found to significantly influence the biomass of DMP-degrading bacteria. A combination of 22.88 g/L of glucose, 11.74 g/L of corn meal, and 10.34 g/L of NaCl was optimum for maximum biomass production of Bacillus sp. QD14. A 57.11% enhancement of the biomass production was gained after optimization in shake-flask cultivation. The biomass production of Bacillus sp. QD14 reached 9.13 ± 0.29 × 108 CFU/mL, which was an excellent match for the predicted value, and the mean value of the match degree was as high as 99.30%. Conclusion: In this work, the key factors affected by the fermentation of DMP-degrading strain Bacillus sp. QD14 were optimized by PBD, SAM and BBD (RSM); the yield was increased by 57,11% in the conditions in our study. We propose that the conditions optimized in the study can be applied to the fermentation for commercialization production.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0717345815000500BacillusBox–Behnken designDimethyl phthalateMedium optimizationPlackett–Burman design |
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Jixian Mo Zhigang Wang Weihui Xu Shanshan Li Zhidan Yu Enhanced production of dimethyl phthalate-degrading strain Bacillus sp. QD14 by optimizing fermentation medium Electronic Journal of Biotechnology Bacillus Box–Behnken design Dimethyl phthalate Medium optimization Plackett–Burman design |
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Jixian Mo Zhigang Wang Weihui Xu Shanshan Li Zhidan Yu |
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Jixian Mo |
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Enhanced production of dimethyl phthalate-degrading strain Bacillus sp. QD14 by optimizing fermentation medium |
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Enhanced production of dimethyl phthalate-degrading strain Bacillus sp. QD14 by optimizing fermentation medium |
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Enhanced production of dimethyl phthalate-degrading strain Bacillus sp. QD14 by optimizing fermentation medium |
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Enhanced production of dimethyl phthalate-degrading strain Bacillus sp. QD14 by optimizing fermentation medium |
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Enhanced production of dimethyl phthalate-degrading strain Bacillus sp. QD14 by optimizing fermentation medium |
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enhanced production of dimethyl phthalate-degrading strain bacillus sp. qd14 by optimizing fermentation medium |
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Electronic Journal of Biotechnology |
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Background: Integrated statistical experimental designs were applied to optimize the medium constituents for the production of a dimethyl phthalate (DMP)-degrading strain Bacillus sp. QD14 in shake-flask cultures. A Plackett–Burman design (PBD) was applied to screen for significant factors, followed by the Steepest Ascent Method (SAM) to find the nearest region of maximum response. A Box–Behnken design (BBD) of the Response Surface Methodology (RSM) was conducted to optimize the final levels of the medium components.
Results: After the regression equation and response surface contour plots were analyzed, the concentrations of glucose, corn meal and NaCl were found to significantly influence the biomass of DMP-degrading bacteria. A combination of 22.88 g/L of glucose, 11.74 g/L of corn meal, and 10.34 g/L of NaCl was optimum for maximum biomass production of Bacillus sp. QD14. A 57.11% enhancement of the biomass production was gained after optimization in shake-flask cultivation. The biomass production of Bacillus sp. QD14 reached 9.13 ± 0.29 × 108 CFU/mL, which was an excellent match for the predicted value, and the mean value of the match degree was as high as 99.30%.
Conclusion: In this work, the key factors affected by the fermentation of DMP-degrading strain Bacillus sp. QD14 were optimized by PBD, SAM and BBD (RSM); the yield was increased by 57,11% in the conditions in our study. We propose that the conditions optimized in the study can be applied to the fermentation for commercialization production. |
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Bacillus Box–Behnken design Dimethyl phthalate Medium optimization Plackett–Burman design |
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