OPTIMIZATION OF THE OPERATING CONDITIONS FOR RHAMNOLIPID PRODUCTION USING SLAUGHTERHOUSE-GENERATED INDUSTRIAL FLOAT AS SUBSTRATE

AbstractBiosurfactants have a wide range of applications in emulsions, separations, and solubilization because these chemicals reduce the surface tension and viscosity of solutions. This work studied rhamnolipid production using a batch bioreactor with a working volume of 1.5 liters, Pseudomonas aer...

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Main Authors: W. S. Borges, A. A. O. Moura, U. Coutinho Filho, V. L. Cardoso, M. M. Resende
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Language:English
Published: Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering 2015-06-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
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spelling doaj-c9d80aa52eda43a3b0f4f36bc0adfeab2020-11-24T22:51:45ZengBrazilian Society of Chemical EngineeringBrazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering0104-66322015-06-0132235736510.1590/0104-6632.20150322s00003675S0104-66322015000200357OPTIMIZATION OF THE OPERATING CONDITIONS FOR RHAMNOLIPID PRODUCTION USING SLAUGHTERHOUSE-GENERATED INDUSTRIAL FLOAT AS SUBSTRATEW. S. BorgesA. A. O. MouraU. Coutinho FilhoV. L. CardosoM. M. ResendeAbstractBiosurfactants have a wide range of applications in emulsions, separations, and solubilization because these chemicals reduce the surface tension and viscosity of solutions. This work studied rhamnolipid production using a batch bioreactor with a working volume of 1.5 liters, Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC (American Type Culture Collection) 10145 strain, and the greasy effluent from the slaughter of poultry and pigs as the substrate. The main goal of this research was to evaluate the level of aeration, agitation speed and inoculum concentration using a Central Composite Design (CCD). Experimental conditions were selected using the surface response technique obtained from the CCD, and the results were validated to test the reproducibility. The following operating conditions were selected: 1.2 vvm level of aeration, 600 rpm agitation speed, and 1.0 g/L biomass inoculum concentration. Under these conditions, the following results were obtained: the rhamnose production, surface tension and emulsifying index were 5.37 g/L, 25.6 dyne/cm and 100%, respectively.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322015000200357&lng=en&tlng=enBiosurfactantAgitation speedAeration levelRhamnolipid
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author W. S. Borges
A. A. O. Moura
U. Coutinho Filho
V. L. Cardoso
M. M. Resende
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A. A. O. Moura
U. Coutinho Filho
V. L. Cardoso
M. M. Resende
OPTIMIZATION OF THE OPERATING CONDITIONS FOR RHAMNOLIPID PRODUCTION USING SLAUGHTERHOUSE-GENERATED INDUSTRIAL FLOAT AS SUBSTRATE
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Biosurfactant
Agitation speed
Aeration level
Rhamnolipid
author_facet W. S. Borges
A. A. O. Moura
U. Coutinho Filho
V. L. Cardoso
M. M. Resende
author_sort W. S. Borges
title OPTIMIZATION OF THE OPERATING CONDITIONS FOR RHAMNOLIPID PRODUCTION USING SLAUGHTERHOUSE-GENERATED INDUSTRIAL FLOAT AS SUBSTRATE
title_short OPTIMIZATION OF THE OPERATING CONDITIONS FOR RHAMNOLIPID PRODUCTION USING SLAUGHTERHOUSE-GENERATED INDUSTRIAL FLOAT AS SUBSTRATE
title_full OPTIMIZATION OF THE OPERATING CONDITIONS FOR RHAMNOLIPID PRODUCTION USING SLAUGHTERHOUSE-GENERATED INDUSTRIAL FLOAT AS SUBSTRATE
title_fullStr OPTIMIZATION OF THE OPERATING CONDITIONS FOR RHAMNOLIPID PRODUCTION USING SLAUGHTERHOUSE-GENERATED INDUSTRIAL FLOAT AS SUBSTRATE
title_full_unstemmed OPTIMIZATION OF THE OPERATING CONDITIONS FOR RHAMNOLIPID PRODUCTION USING SLAUGHTERHOUSE-GENERATED INDUSTRIAL FLOAT AS SUBSTRATE
title_sort optimization of the operating conditions for rhamnolipid production using slaughterhouse-generated industrial float as substrate
publisher Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering
series Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
issn 0104-6632
publishDate 2015-06-01
description AbstractBiosurfactants have a wide range of applications in emulsions, separations, and solubilization because these chemicals reduce the surface tension and viscosity of solutions. This work studied rhamnolipid production using a batch bioreactor with a working volume of 1.5 liters, Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC (American Type Culture Collection) 10145 strain, and the greasy effluent from the slaughter of poultry and pigs as the substrate. The main goal of this research was to evaluate the level of aeration, agitation speed and inoculum concentration using a Central Composite Design (CCD). Experimental conditions were selected using the surface response technique obtained from the CCD, and the results were validated to test the reproducibility. The following operating conditions were selected: 1.2 vvm level of aeration, 600 rpm agitation speed, and 1.0 g/L biomass inoculum concentration. Under these conditions, the following results were obtained: the rhamnose production, surface tension and emulsifying index were 5.37 g/L, 25.6 dyne/cm and 100%, respectively.
topic Biosurfactant
Agitation speed
Aeration level
Rhamnolipid
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