Pretreatments of low-solids potato process effluent were tested for their potential to increase surfactin yield. Pretreatments
included heat, removal of starch particulates, and acid hydrolysis. Elimination of contaminating vegetative cells was necessary
for surfactin production. After autoclaving, 0.40 g/L of surfactin was produced from the effluent in 72 h, vs 0.24 g/L in
the purified potato starch control. However, surfactin yields per carbon consumed were 76% lower from process effluent. Removal
of starch particulates had little effect on the culture. Acid hydrolysis decreased growth and surfactant production, except
0.5 wt% acid, which increased the yield by 25% over untreated effluent.
Index Entries
Bacillus subtilis
- biosurfactant - surfactin - alternate feedstock - enhanced oil recovery