Selection of Marine Yeasts for the Generation of Single Cell Protein from Prawn-shell Waste


Autoria(s): Rosamma, Philip
Contribuinte(s)

Rishipal,R

Data(s)

02/08/2014

02/08/2014

1998

Resumo

Marine yeasts (33 strains) were isolated from the coastal and offshore waters off Cochin. The isolates were identified and then characterized for the utilization of starch, gelatin, lipid, cellulose, urea, pectin, lignin, chitin and prawn-shell waste. Most of the isolates were Candida species. Based on the biochemical characterization, four potential strains were selected and their optimum pH and NaCI concentration for growth were determined. These strains were then inoculated into prawn-shell waste and SCP (single cell protein) generation was noted in terms of the increase in protein content of the final product.

Bioresource Technology 65 (1998) 255-256

CUSAT

Identificador

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4439

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Elsevier

Palavras-Chave #Marine yeast #characterization #prawnshell waste #single cell protein
Tipo

Article