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ISOLATION, CHARACTERIZATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF INDIGENOUS ACETIC ACID BACTERIA AND EVALUATION OF THEIR PRESERVATION METHODS

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  41-48

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 Background and Objectives: ACETIC ACID BACTERIA (AAB) are useful in industrial production of VINEGAR. The present study aims at ISOLATION and identification of ACETIC ACID BACTERIA with characterization, optimization, and evaluation of their acetic acid productivity.Materials and Methods: Samples from various fruits were screened for presence of ACETIC ACID BACTERIA on glucose, yeast extract, calcium carbonate (GYC) medium. Carr medium supplemented with bromocresol green was used for distinguishing Acetobacter from Gluconobacter. The isolates were cultured in basal medium to find the highest acetic acid producer. Biochemical tests followed by 16S rRNA and restriction analyses were employed for identification of the isolate and phylogenic tree was constructed. Bacterial growth and acid production conditions were optimized based on optimal inoculum size, pH, temperature, agitation, aeration and medium composition.Results: Thirty-seven ACETIC ACID BACTERIA from acetobacter and gluconobacter members were isolated. Acetic acid productivity yielded 4 isolates that produced higher amounts of acid. The highest producer of acid (10.03%) was selected for identification. The sequencing and restriction analyses of 16S rRNA revealed a divergent strain of ACETOBACTER PASTEURIANUS (Gene bank accession number #GU059865). The optimum condition for acid production was a medium composed of 2% glucose, 2% yeast extract, 3% ethanol and 3% acid acetic at inoculum size of 4% at 3L/Min aeration level in the production medium. The isolate was best preserved in GYC medium at 12oC for more than a month. Longer preservation was possible at -70oC.Conclusion: The results are suggestive of ISOLATION of indigenous ACETIC ACID BACTERIA. Pilot plan is suggested to study applicability of the isolated strain in acetic acid production.

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    SHARAFI, S.M., RASOULI, IRAJ, & BEHESHTI MAL, K.. (2010). ISOLATION, CHARACTERIZATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF INDIGENOUS ACETIC ACID BACTERIA AND EVALUATION OF THEIR PRESERVATION METHODS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY, 2(1), 41-48. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/315235/en

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    SHARAFI S.M., RASOULI IRAJ, BEHESHTI MAL K.. ISOLATION, CHARACTERIZATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF INDIGENOUS ACETIC ACID BACTERIA AND EVALUATION OF THEIR PRESERVATION METHODS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY[Internet]. 2010;2(1):41-48. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/315235/en

    IEEE: Copy

    S.M. SHARAFI, IRAJ RASOULI, and K. BEHESHTI MAL, “ISOLATION, CHARACTERIZATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF INDIGENOUS ACETIC ACID BACTERIA AND EVALUATION OF THEIR PRESERVATION METHODS,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 41–48, 2010, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/315235/en

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