Analysis of Micobial Growth and Product Formation Data using Modified Pirt's Model

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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-54252023-05-13T18:10:35Z Analysis of Micobial Growth and Product Formation Data using Modified Pirt's Model Agho, Godfrey Nosakhare Micro-organisms Data Cutaneum Growth Studies   92p The data of kappeli and Fiechter for the aerobic growth of Trichosporun cutaneum on glucose in continuous culture and those of Duvnjak et al for the anaerobic growth of various strains of Saccharomyces and Kluyveromyces on Jerusalem artichokes in batch culture were analysed. Material and energy balances were carried out and these with identified regularities were used to establish the consistency of the data and also used to identify probable sources of measurement errors and outlier data points. The estimates of the yield and maintenance coefficients, obtained using the modified Pirt's model, are presented;. improved estimates are obtained using covariate adjustment method. The values of the true biomass yield and the maintenance coefficients obtained from the analysis of the data of T. cutaneum are 0.668 and 0.007 respectively. These values compare favourably with those reported for candida utilis which is used for biomass (single cell protein )production. Analysis of the growth studies on Jerusalem artichokes show that the microorganism, K. fragilis 105, may be the best for ethanol production on this substrate. The method used in this work will have applications in the selection of new strains of microorganisms. 2023-05-13T16:59:22Z 2023-05-13T16:59:22Z 1985 Thesis Agho, G.N Analysis of Micobial Growth and Product Formation Data using Modified Pirt's Model. https://ir.oauife.edu.ng/123456789/5425 en application/pdf Obafemi Awolowo University
spellingShingle Micro-organisms
Data
Cutaneum Growth Studies  
Agho, Godfrey Nosakhare
Analysis of Micobial Growth and Product Formation Data using Modified Pirt's Model
title Analysis of Micobial Growth and Product Formation Data using Modified Pirt's Model
title_full Analysis of Micobial Growth and Product Formation Data using Modified Pirt's Model
title_fullStr Analysis of Micobial Growth and Product Formation Data using Modified Pirt's Model
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Micobial Growth and Product Formation Data using Modified Pirt's Model
title_short Analysis of Micobial Growth and Product Formation Data using Modified Pirt's Model
title_sort analysis of micobial growth and product formation data using modified pirt s model
topic Micro-organisms
Data
Cutaneum Growth Studies  
url https://ir.oauife.edu.ng/123456789/5425
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