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Resource recovery using whey permeate to cultivate Phellinus linteus mycelium: Solid-state and submerged liquid fermentation

Author(s)
Cho, KyungjinLee, JoonyeobHan, GyuseongKim, Na KyungBae, HyokwanHwang, Seokhwan
Issued Date
2015-10
DOI
10.3168/jds.2015-9631
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/62397
Fulltext
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022030215005378?via%3Dihub
Citation
JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, v.98, no.10, pp.6739 - 6748
Abstract
The growth characteristics of Phellinus linteus mycelium were assessed and compared under solid-state fermentation (SSF) and submerged liquid fermentation (SLF) systems on whey permeate medium. Response surface methodology was used to investigate the growth rates of mycelia under various conditions of operating temperature (T-O), initial pH, and substrate concentration ([S]). The optimal growth conditions of P. linteus mycelium were determined to be 26.1 degrees C, pH 4.6, and 60.3 g of lactose/L in the SSF system, and 29.0 degrees C, pH 5.0, and 65.3 g of lactose/L in the SLF system. The maximum growth rates were predicted to be 1.92 +/- 0.01 mm/d in SSF and 192.1 +/- 0.0 mg/L per day in SLF. Random trials were conducted to experimentally validate the evaluated optimal conditions. The differences between the modeled and observed values were only 5.3% in the SSF system and 6.1% in the SLF system. Significant engineering factors differed between the fermentation techniques; T-O was significant in both cultivation systems, whereas initial pH was significant in SSF but [51 was significant in SLF. Our findings can be used to guide the operation of the bioconversion process for cultivating P. linteus mycelium using whey permeate wastewater.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
ISSN
0022-0302
Keyword (Author)
whey permeate wastewaterPhellinus linteusresponse surface methodologybioconversion
Keyword
RESPONSE-SURFACE ANALYSISCHEESE WHEYENGINEERING ASPECTSPROCESSING WASTEESCHERICHIA-COLILENTINUS-EDODESOPTIMIZATIONSUBSTRATECULTUREGROWTH

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