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Decolorization of molasses wastewater by yeast strain, Issatchenkia orientalis No. SF9-246.

Authors :
Tondee T
Sirianuntapiboon S
Ohmomo S
Source :
Bioresource technology [Bioresour Technol] 2008 Sep; Vol. 99 (13), pp. 5511-9. Date of Electronic Publication: 2007 Dec 18.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Among 2,402 strains of yeast isolated from various sources in Thailand, a strain No. SF9-246 identified as Issatchenkia orientalis, showed the highest potential for use in decolorization of molasses wastewater. In a malt extract-glucose-peptone broth (MYGP) culture containing melanoidin pigment (MP) at 30 degrees C a 60.2% decolorization was obtained within 7 days. The strain appeared to enhance both MP-degradation and MP-adsorption. The strain showed MP, chemical oxygen demand (COD) and biological oxygen demand (BOD(5)) removal efficiencies of 91.2%, 80.0% and 77.4%, respectively from anaerobic-treated molasses wastewater solution (T-MWW), collected from an anaerobic pond. The wastewater contained 2.5% glucose, 0.1% NH(4)Cl, and 0.1% KH(2)PO(4). The pH was adjusted to 5.0 at 30 degrees C for 7 days batch type culture system. The strain showed almost constant decolorization yield of 75-80% over 7 days in a periodical feeding system of 10% fresh T-MWW with the culture system. The strain provided a constant decolorization yield about 70% during 3 replacement cycles. Gel filtration chromatography showed that larger molecular weight fraction of MP solution was rapidly removed, while the smaller molecular weight fraction remained in the effluent.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0960-8524
Volume :
99
Issue :
13
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Bioresource technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18068358
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2007.10.050