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Direct Bio-Utilization of Untreated Rapeseed Meal for Effective Iturin A Production by Bacillus subtilis in Submerged Fermentation

The feasibility of using untreated rapeseed meal as a nitrogen source for iturin A production by Bacillus subtilis 3–10 in submerged fermentation was first evaluated by comparison with two different commercial nitrogen sources of peptone and ammonium nitrate. A significant promoting effect of rapese...

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Autores principales: Jin, Hu, Zhang, Xinran, Li, Kunpeng, Niu, Yanxing, Guo, Mian, Hu, Chuanjiong, Wan, Xia, Gong, Yangmin, Huang, Fenghong
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4215929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25360892
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111171
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author Jin, Hu
Zhang, Xinran
Li, Kunpeng
Niu, Yanxing
Guo, Mian
Hu, Chuanjiong
Wan, Xia
Gong, Yangmin
Huang, Fenghong
author_facet Jin, Hu
Zhang, Xinran
Li, Kunpeng
Niu, Yanxing
Guo, Mian
Hu, Chuanjiong
Wan, Xia
Gong, Yangmin
Huang, Fenghong
author_sort Jin, Hu
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description The feasibility of using untreated rapeseed meal as a nitrogen source for iturin A production by Bacillus subtilis 3–10 in submerged fermentation was first evaluated by comparison with two different commercial nitrogen sources of peptone and ammonium nitrate. A significant promoting effect of rapeseed meal on iturin A production was observed and the maximum iturin A concentration of 0.60 g/L was reached at 70 h, which was 20% and 8.0 fold higher than that produced from peptone and ammonium nitrate media, respectively. It was shown that rapeseed meal had a positive induction effect on protease secretion, contributing to the release of soluble protein from low water solubility solid rapeseed meal for an effective supply of available nitrogen during fermentation. Moreover, compared to raw rapeseed meal, the remaining residue following fermentation could be used as a more suitable supplementary protein source for animal feed because of the great decrease of major anti-nutritional components including sinapine, glucosinolate and its degradation products of isothiocyanate and oxazolidine thione. The results obtained from this study demonstrate the potential of direct utilization of low cost rapeseed meal as a nitrogen source for commercial production of iturin A and other secondary metabolites by Bacillus subtilis.
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spelling pubmed-42159292014-11-05 Direct Bio-Utilization of Untreated Rapeseed Meal for Effective Iturin A Production by Bacillus subtilis in Submerged Fermentation Jin, Hu Zhang, Xinran Li, Kunpeng Niu, Yanxing Guo, Mian Hu, Chuanjiong Wan, Xia Gong, Yangmin Huang, Fenghong PLoS One Research Article The feasibility of using untreated rapeseed meal as a nitrogen source for iturin A production by Bacillus subtilis 3–10 in submerged fermentation was first evaluated by comparison with two different commercial nitrogen sources of peptone and ammonium nitrate. A significant promoting effect of rapeseed meal on iturin A production was observed and the maximum iturin A concentration of 0.60 g/L was reached at 70 h, which was 20% and 8.0 fold higher than that produced from peptone and ammonium nitrate media, respectively. It was shown that rapeseed meal had a positive induction effect on protease secretion, contributing to the release of soluble protein from low water solubility solid rapeseed meal for an effective supply of available nitrogen during fermentation. Moreover, compared to raw rapeseed meal, the remaining residue following fermentation could be used as a more suitable supplementary protein source for animal feed because of the great decrease of major anti-nutritional components including sinapine, glucosinolate and its degradation products of isothiocyanate and oxazolidine thione. The results obtained from this study demonstrate the potential of direct utilization of low cost rapeseed meal as a nitrogen source for commercial production of iturin A and other secondary metabolites by Bacillus subtilis. Public Library of Science 2014-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4215929/ /pubmed/25360892 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111171 Text en © 2014 Jin et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Jin, Hu
Zhang, Xinran
Li, Kunpeng
Niu, Yanxing
Guo, Mian
Hu, Chuanjiong
Wan, Xia
Gong, Yangmin
Huang, Fenghong
Direct Bio-Utilization of Untreated Rapeseed Meal for Effective Iturin A Production by Bacillus subtilis in Submerged Fermentation
title Direct Bio-Utilization of Untreated Rapeseed Meal for Effective Iturin A Production by Bacillus subtilis in Submerged Fermentation
title_full Direct Bio-Utilization of Untreated Rapeseed Meal for Effective Iturin A Production by Bacillus subtilis in Submerged Fermentation
title_fullStr Direct Bio-Utilization of Untreated Rapeseed Meal for Effective Iturin A Production by Bacillus subtilis in Submerged Fermentation
title_full_unstemmed Direct Bio-Utilization of Untreated Rapeseed Meal for Effective Iturin A Production by Bacillus subtilis in Submerged Fermentation
title_short Direct Bio-Utilization of Untreated Rapeseed Meal for Effective Iturin A Production by Bacillus subtilis in Submerged Fermentation
title_sort direct bio-utilization of untreated rapeseed meal for effective iturin a production by bacillus subtilis in submerged fermentation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4215929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25360892
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111171
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