Screening of medium components by Plackett-Burman design for carotenoid production using date (Phoenix dactylifera) wastes

Faculty Agriculture Year: 2012
Type of Publication: Article Pages: 313-320
Authors: DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2011.10.013
Journal: INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV Volume: 36
Research Area: Agriculture ISSN ISI:000300921100047
Keywords : Carotenoids, Date syrup, Lactobacillus plantarum, 16S rDNA, Plackett-Burman design    
Abstract:
This work was conducted to use palm date wastes in the production of carotenoids. Three strains of Lactobacillus plantarum (QS1, QS2 and QS3) were isolated from food samples including bakery's yeast, olive fermentation and cheese. Strains were investigated for their structural recA gene by PCR. The recA gene was successfully amplified from all strains under study. The ability of isolated L. plantarum strains to produce carotenoids in MRS broth was investigated. QS3 isolate gave the highest ability for production of carotenoids. Statistical screening of media components for production of carotenoids by L. plantarum QS3 using date syrup as a source of sugar was carried out using Plackett-Burman design. Date syrup at 5\% sugar concentration produced 16.21 mg/kg dry cell of carotenoids when used alone. Increase in carotenoids production was recovered (54.89 mg/kg dry cell) with supplementation of MRS medium with salts and organic nitrogen after optimization of pH and temperature using date syrup as a carbon source. Plackett-Burman design showed peptone, K2HPO4, sodium acetate and date juice as main components affecting carotenoids production. (C) 2011 Elsevier BM. All rights reserved.
   
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