Improvement of Bacillus thuringiensis bioinsecticide production by sporeless and sporulating strains using response surface methodology
2011
Ben Khedher, Saoussen | Kamoun, Amel | Jaoua, Samir | Zouari, Nabil
Statistical experimental designs, involving a Plackett–Burman design followed by a rotatable central composite design were used to optimize the culture medium constituents for Bacillus thuringiensis bioinsecticide production. This was carried out by using firstly an asporogenic strain and extrapolated to some sporeless and sporulating strains. Initial screening of production parameters was performed and the variables with statistically significant effects on delta-endotoxin production were identified: glucose, glycerol, yeast extract and MnSO₄. These variables were selected for further optimization by response surface methodology. The obtained results revealed that the optimum culture medium for delta-endotoxin production consists of 22.5g/l of glucose, 4.8g/l of glycerol, 5.8g/l of yeast extract and 0.008g/l of MnSO₄. Under these conditions, delta-endotoxin production was 2130 and 2260mg/l into 250 and 1000ml flask respectively, which represent more than 38% improvement in toxin production over the basal medium (1636mg/l). Such medium composition was shown to be suitable for overproducing delta-endotoxins by sporeless and sporulating strains.
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