Selección de factores clave en el rendimiento de biomasa de Kluyveromyces fragilis a partir de suero de queso usando un diseño Placket-Burman.
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2020Autor
Oblitas, J.
Morales, J.
Chavez, F.
Castro, W.
Chuquizuta, T.
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In this work a study of biomass production from
deproteinized serum of cheese was made by using yeast
Kluyveromyces fragilis from the Spanish Type Culture Collection
with the objective of providing an alternative of use for the
subproduct “serum of cheese”, since this product is highly
pollutant. Ammonium salts, potassium, magnesium, calcium, iron,
zinc and manganese were added to the deproteinized serum
obtained by acidification and warming. PH was adjusted to 4.5; the
yeast was sterilized and inoculated. The maximum rate of growing
for the yeast was of 0.0398 h-1 and the coefficient of biomass
produced per unit of mass of substrate consumed was of 0.272. A
model of screening of Placket Burman design with 11 variables was
generated, resulting as the most important ones: the deproteinized
serum of cheese, yeast extract and ferrous sulfate FeSO4, being the
first one the most significant (p<0.05) for the obtaining of
Kluyveromyces fragilis biomass.







