Glucose and xylose utilization by Bacillus cereus AS1 during anaerobic fermentation

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Sibiya, Nhlamulo G.
Chirwa, Evans M.N.
Daramola, Michael Olawale
Brink, Hendrik Gideon

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Italian Association of Chemical Engineering

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The aim was to determine the growth potential of Bacillus cereus using glucose and xylose as the substrates. In this study a bacterial isolate was identified by 16s rRNA gene sequencing. Bacillus. cereus can metabolise glucose and xylose as the sole carbon sources during anaerobic fermentation. The biomass growth profile showed a lag of about 8 h, followed by an increase in the biomass. The growth profile was better on glucose than xylose. The maximum biomass concentration achieved was 3.64 g/L and 2.62 g/L using glucose and xylose, respectively. The higher the initial substrate concentration the higher the growth of the bacteria. The growth of B. cereus was accompanied by a decrease in the ORP. Its ability to metabolise xylose proves that it has the potential to convert biomass-derived feed for possible applications as a bio-fertilizer.

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Bacillus cereus, Glucose, Xylose, Bio-fertilizer, SDG-02: Zero hunger, SDG-12: Responsible consumption and production

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SDG-02:Zero Hunger
SDG-12:Responsible consumption and production

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Sibiya N.G., Chirwa E.M., Daramola M., Brink H.G., 2024, Glucose and Xylose Utilization by Bacillus Cereus AS1 During Anaerobic Fermentation , Chemical Engineering Transactions, 110, 241-246. DOI:10.3303/CET24110041.