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Biosurfactant Production from Pineapple Waste and Application of Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis.

Clara Virgínia Marques Santos1, Isabela Maria Monteiro Vieira2, Brenda Lohanny Passos Santos2, Roberto Rodrigues de Souza2, Denise Santos Ruzene1,2, Daniel Pereira Silva3,4,5.   

Abstract

The use of non-conventional carbon sources for biosurfactant-producing microorganisms is a promising alternative in fermentation to substitute costly substrates. So, the current research used pineapple peel as a cost-effective and renewable substrate because of its rich composition in minerals and sugars and high availability. Following a 22 full factorial design, a bacterial strain of Bacillus subtilis produced biosurfactants in fermentative media containing different concentrations of glucose and concentrated pineapple peel juice (CPPJ). The influence of these two independent variables was evaluated according to three different responses: surface tension reduction rate (STRR), emulsification index (EI24), and concentration of semi-purified biosurfactant (SPB). The maximum value for STRR (57.63%) was obtained in media containing 0.58% glucose (w/v) and 5.82% CPPJ (v/v), while the highest EI24 response (58.60%) was observed at 2% glucose (w/v) and 20% CPPJ (v/v) and maximum SPB (1.28 g/L) at 3.42% glucose (w/v) and 34.18% CPPJ (v/v). Statistical analysis indicated that the CPPJ variable mostly influenced the STRR and SPB responses, whereas the EI24 was significantly influenced by pineapple peel juice and glucose contents.
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Keywords:  Bacillus subtilis; Biosurfactant; Glucose; Pineapple peel; Statistical analysis

Year:  2022        PMID: 36083431     DOI: 10.1007/s12010-022-04159-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Biochem Biotechnol        ISSN: 0273-2289            Impact factor:   3.094


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