Use of a Cellulase-Derepressed Mutant of Cellulomonas in the Production of a Single-Cell Protein Product from Cellulose

Author:

Hitchner E. V.1,Leatherwood J. M.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Animal Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27650

Abstract

A cellulase-derepressed mutant of a Cellulomonas species was used to produce single-cell protein from crystalline cellulose. In preliminary tests, maximum yield of single-cell protein was obtained at 30°C (pH 7.0) with urea as the nitrogen source. A continuous-flow foam flotation procedure was developed for rapid and efficient separation of bacteria from the culture liquid and cellulose residue. A pH of 4.5 was optimum for foam flotation of this organism. In preliminary trials, recovery was 85% of the cells with the flotation procedure. Cellulomonas was 68% true protein and had an essential amino acid profile featuring a high lysine content (6.5% of protein). The Cellulomonas product was evaluated nutritionally with weanling rats. The net protein utilization value for the protein supplemented with methionine was 50.4% Weight gain of rats on the Cellulomonas diet was similar to that of rats fed a casein diet.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology

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