Development and optimization of a new culture media using extruded bean as nitrogen source
The composition of a culture medium is one of the most important parameters to be analyzed in biotechnological processes with industrial purposes, because around 30–40% of the production costs were estimated to be accounted for the cost of the growth medium [1]. Since medium optimization using a one...
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doaj-751322d587e0427cad34d08bf62f61c22020-11-25T01:44:41ZengElsevierMethodsX2215-01612015-01-012C15415810.1016/j.mex.2015.03.001Development and optimization of a new culture media using extruded bean as nitrogen sourceKarla A. BatistaKátia F. FernandesThe composition of a culture medium is one of the most important parameters to be analyzed in biotechnological processes with industrial purposes, because around 30–40% of the production costs were estimated to be accounted for the cost of the growth medium [1]. Since medium optimization using a one-factor-at-a-time approach is time-consuming, expensive, and often leads to misinterpretation of results, statistical experimental design has been applied to medium optimization for growth and metabolite production [2–5]. In this scenario, the use of mixture design to develop a culture medium containing a cheaper nitrogen source seems to be more appropriate and simple. In this sense, the focus of this work is to present a detailed description of the steps involved in the development of a optimized culture medium containing extruded bean as nitrogen source. • In a previous work we tested a development of new culture media based on the composition of YPD medium, aiming to reduce bioprocess costs as well as to improve the biomass production and heterologous expression. • The developed medium was tested for growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Pichia pastoris (GS 115). • The use of culture media containing extruded bean as sole nitrogen source showed better biomass production and protein expression than those observed in the standard YPD medium.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016115000151Extruded beanMixture designS. cerevisiaeP. pastorisMathematical modeling |
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Development and optimization of a new culture media using extruded bean as nitrogen source |
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Development and optimization of a new culture media using extruded bean as nitrogen source |
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Development and optimization of a new culture media using extruded bean as nitrogen source |
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The composition of a culture medium is one of the most important parameters to be analyzed in biotechnological processes with industrial purposes, because around 30–40% of the production costs were estimated to be accounted for the cost of the growth medium [1]. Since medium optimization using a one-factor-at-a-time approach is time-consuming, expensive, and often leads to misinterpretation of results, statistical experimental design has been applied to medium optimization for growth and metabolite production [2–5]. In this scenario, the use of mixture design to develop a culture medium containing a cheaper nitrogen source seems to be more appropriate and simple. In this sense, the focus of this work is to present a detailed description of the steps involved in the development of a optimized culture medium containing extruded bean as nitrogen source.
• In a previous work we tested a development of new culture media based on the composition of YPD medium, aiming to reduce bioprocess costs as well as to improve the biomass production and heterologous expression.
• The developed medium was tested for growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Pichia pastoris (GS 115).
• The use of culture media containing extruded bean as sole nitrogen source showed better biomass production and protein expression than those observed in the standard YPD medium. |
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Extruded bean Mixture design S. cerevisiae P. pastoris Mathematical modeling |
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