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Arnaldoa
Print version ISSN 1815-8242On-line version ISSN 2413-3299
Abstract
JARA HUACACOLQUI, Estefany Lizbeth et al. The main agroindustrial lignocellulosic residues of La Libertad and the Biomass producction of Candida utilis var. major. Arnaldoa [online]. 2022, vol.29, n.1, pp.163-176. ISSN 1815-8242. http://dx.doi.org/10.22497/arnaldoa.291.29110.
The production of microbial biomass in the world has undergone many changes during the last two decades and several processes have been developed for the production of biomass loaded with useful microorganisms as sources of protein for food. In the present investigation, agroindustrial lignocellulosic residues such as “brácteas” of Cynara scolymus var. lorca, "peladilla" of Asparagus officinalis and "coronta" of Zea maiz from the Province of Virú, Trujillo and Ascope respectively; aimed to evaluate the influence of the mixed association of Trichoderma reesei and Chaetomium cellulolyticum on the biomass production of Candida utilis var major. For this, 10 aerated and stirred tank type glass bioreactors were built, which were fed with 100 grams of each agroindustrial lignocellulosic waste with 600 ml of sterile distilled water, then 70 ml of microbial suspension was added at 3x106 cells per milliliter of Trichoderma reesei, Chaetomium. cellulolyticum and Trichoderma reesei plus Chaetomium cellulolyticum for 5 days. Finding that the largest amount of Unicellular Protein biomass was 9.15 g/L with a yield of 55% and a Productivity of 0.30 g/L-h, from 26.9 g/L of Total Reducing Sugars extracted from the Crown of Zea maiz in the mixed association of Trichoderma reesei and Chaetomium cellulolyticum.
Keywords : Association; Production; Biomass; Waste; single cell protein.