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The production of single cell protein from biogas slurry with high ammonia-nitrogen content by screened Nectaromyces rattus

L. Zhang, Pan Zhou, Y.C. Chen, Qin Cao, X.F. Liu, Dong Li

2021Poultry Science33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this study, a novel method was proposed to obtain single cell protein (SCP) in yeast by using biogas slurry as culture medium. The results show that Nectaromyces rattus was the most efficient at producing SCP among the 7 different yeasts studied. Acetic acid was a better pH regulator than hydrochloric acid. After culture with the initial NH4+-N concentration 2,000 mg/L, C/N ratio 6:1, the initial pH 5.50 and rotation speed of 200 rpm, a total cell dry weight of 12.58 g/L with 35.96% protein content was obtained. Nineteen amino acids accounted for 46.85% of cell dry weight, and proline content was as high as 12.0% of the cell dry weight. However, sulfur-containing amino acids, including methionine and cystine, were deficient. Further research should focus on the high cell density culture to increase SCP production.

Topics & Concepts

MethionineSingle-cell proteinChemistrySlurryHydrochloric acidFood scienceAcetic acidDry weightAmmoniaAmino acidCystineProlineBiochemistryNitrogenStarterFermentationAnimal scienceBiologyBotanyEnzymeOrganic chemistryCysteineMaterials scienceComposite materialPolyamine Metabolism and ApplicationsCancer Research and TreatmentsViral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects