Abstract

The development of technologies for preparation of protein nutritional bases for microbiological nutrient media, from production waste of mainly readily available or non-food products, is a promising area in biotechnology. Researchers of Vyatka State Agrotechnological University assume that non-food secondary raw materials, such as waste chick embryos (WCEs) used in the production of anti-influenza products, could be used for these purposes, after removal of the virus-containing allantoic fluid. The aim of the study was to develop a technology for preparation of WCE enzymatic hydrolysate (WCEEH), and to evaluate growth properties of the hydrolysate-based solid nutrient medium, using Escherichia coli M-17 and Pseudomonas alcaligenes IP-1 test strains. Materials and methods: the authors offer methodological approaches to obtaining WCEEH and substantiate hydrolysis parameters. The obtained WCEEH was characterised in terms of physico-chemical properties: pH, amine nitrogen, total nitrogen, sodium chloride, degree of protein cleavage. The growth properties of the hydrolysate-based nutrient medium were studied using E. coli M-17 and Ps. alcaligenes IP-1 test strains. Results: the experiments demonstrated the feasibility of performing enzymatic hydrolysis of WCEs, and assessed physico-chemical properties of the prepared WCEEH batches. The study demonstrated the possibility of using the prepared hydrolysate as a component of solid nutrient media for growing the selected test strains. Conclusions: the study substantiated the optimal technological parameters for WCE enzymatic hydrolysis: pH (7.6 ± 0.3), duration (48 ± 2 h), temperature (49 ± 1) °C. The loading of hydrolysis components was optimised: mass fraction of the substrate—500 g/L, mass fraction of the hydrolysing agent—100 g/L. The physico-chemical properties of WCEEH make it suitable for preparation of microbiological media; the hydrolysate-based solid nutrient medium consistently ensures the growth of E. coli M-17 and Ps. alcaligenes IP-1 test strains with standard properties. The growth properties of the experimental medium are comparable to those of the meat-peptone broth-based nutrient medium.

Highlights

  • Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования «Вятский государственный агротехнологический университет», Октябрьский проспект, д. 133, Киров, 610017, Российская Федерация

  • Researchers of Vyatka State Agrotechnological University assume that non-food secondary raw materials, such as waste chick embryos (WCEs) used in the production of anti-influenza products, could be used for these purposes, after removal of the virus-containing allantoic fluid

  • The aim of the study was to develop a technology for preparation of WCE enzymatic hydrolysate (WCEEH), and to evaluate growth properties of the hydrolysatebased solid nutrient medium, using Escherichia coli M-17 and Pseudomonas alcaligenes IP-1 test strains

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Summary

Материалы и методы

Ростовые свойства ПС, приготовленной на основе разработанного гидролизата, исследовали с использованием тестштаммов Escherichia coli M‐17 и Pseudomonas аlcaligenes IP‐1 из коллекции микроорганизмов кафедры микробиологии ФГБОУ ВО Вятский ГАТУ. Выращивание культур осуществляли на экспериментальной ПС и контрольной. Выращивание тест-штамма E. coli М‐17 проводили на чашках Петри при температуре (37 ± 1) °С в течение двух суток. Выращивание тест-штамма Ps. аlcaligenes IP‐1 осуществляли на чашках Петри при температуре (28 ± 1) °С также в течение двух суток. Рост культур оценивали в динамике, через 24 и 48 ч путем определения количества выросших колоний и их размера. Характер роста культуры и типичность морфологических свойств колоний оценивали визуально. Статистическую значимость средних значений оценивали с применением непараметрического U‐критерия Манна–Уитни (программа Statistica 10.0)

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