COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT FERMENTATION PARAMETERS OF PASTEURELLA MULTOCIDA ON THE DRY CELL MASS FOR THE PREPARATION OF FOWL CHOLERA VACCINE
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2016-12
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International Journal of Recent Scientific Research;Vol. 7, Issue, 12, pp. 14558-14561, December, 2016
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Abstract
Fowl cholera is a contagious bacterial disease of domesticated and wild avian species caused by
infection with Pasteurellamultocida. This study was undertaken to investigate the effect of some
different parameters as pH and agitation, air with DO (Dissolved oxygen) cascade to increase the
production of dry cell mass from the fermentation of Pasteurellamultocida . These different kinetic
parameters were carried out in three cultures containing two litters of Brain Heart Infusion broth
media in 5 L fermentor (New Brunswick). The first culture (A) conditions were ; at 37 ºC, air flow
0.5 L/min, agitation frequency 90 rpm, dissolved oxygen was 80% and adjustment pH with 1 N
NaOH, culture (B) was carried out under the same conditions with no pH adjustment. In addition,
culture (C) was carried out with Agitation/Air/DO cascade, the set point of agitation was 90- 200
rpm, air flow 0.5-2 L/min. Culture A gave the highest optical density (OD) compared to culture B
and culture C. The values of OD were 2.1, 1.7 and 1.5 respectively. Also, the highest dry cell mass
(3.1 g/L), (2.7 g/L) were obtained in culture A and culture B respectively, but the lowest dry cell
mass (2.2 g/L) was obtained from culture C with the agitation, air with DO cascade. The present
study concluded that it adjusting pH, using low air flow and low agitation gives the highest yield of
dry cell mass.
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University for biomass production., fermentation, fowl cholera, Pasteurellamultocida