Production of bacterial cellulose by
Acetobacter xylinum ATCC 10821 and 23770 in static cultures was tested from unamended food process effluents. Effluents in cluded low-solids
(LS) and high-solids (HS) potato effluents, cheese whey permeate (CW), or sugar beet raffinate (CSB). Strain 23770 produced
10% less cellulose from glucose than did strain 10821 and diverted more glucose to gluconate. Unamended HS, CW, and CSB were
unsuitable for cellulose production by either strain, and LS was unsuitable for production by strain 10821. However, strain
23770 produced 17% more cellulose from LS than from glucose, indicating that unamended LS could serve as a feedstock for bacterial
cellulose.
Index Entries Bacterial cellulose -
Acetobacter xylinum
- potato effluent - beet raffinate - whey permeate