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a fermentation product is produced by the culture of a certain organism or organisms in a nutrient medium if the fermentation is invaded by a foreign microorganism then the following ...

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   A fermentation product is produced by the culture of a certain organism, or 
    organisms in a nutrient medium. If the fermentation  is invaded by a foreign 
    microorganism then the following consequences may occur:
                    Avoidance of contamination  may be 
                    achieved by:
                    1. Using a pure inoculums to start the 
                      fermentation. 
                    2. Sterilizing the me                                           
                                   dium to be employed
                    3. Sterilizing the fermnter vessel
                    4. Sterilizing all material to be added to the 
                      fermentation during the process.
                    5. Maintaining aseptic condition during the 
                      fermentation.
               Medium sterilization 
   • Media may be sterilized by filtration, radiation ultrasonic treatment, chemical treatment or heat. 
    However, for practical reasons, STEAM is used universally.
   • Major exception is the use of filtration for the sterilization of media for animal cell culture – such media 
    are completely soluble and contain heat labile components making filtration the method of choice. ‘
   • The destruction of micro organisms by steam may be described as a first order chemical reaction and 
    thus may by represented by the following equation:
  •
   The relationship in above Fig would 
  be observed only with the 
  sterilization of a pure culture in one 
  physiological form, under ideal 
  sterilization conditions
  •
   The value of K is not only species 
  dependent, but depended on the 
  physiological form of the cell.
  •
   Eg. Endopsore of the genus Bacillus 
  are far more heat resistant than the 
  vegetative cells. 
  • As with any first order reaction, the reaction rate increases with 
   increase in temperature due to an increase in the reaction rate 
   constant, which, in the case of the destruction of micro-organisms, 
   is the specific death rate (K). 
  • Thus K is the true constant only under constant temperature 
   conditions. 
  • The relationship b/w Temp & the reaction rate constant was 
   demonstrated by Arrhenius & may be represented by the equation:
        •
        It is clear that the same degree of sterilization may be obtained over a wide range 
        of time & temp. 
        •
        This kinetic description of bacterial death enables the design of procedure for the 
        sterilization of fermentation broths. 
        By choosing a value for N  procedure may be designed having a certain probability 
        •                  t
        of achieving sterility, based upon the degree of risk that is considered acceptable. 
        •
        Only  microbial  contaminants  present  are  spores  of  Bacillus  stearothermophilus 
        (most heat resistant)
        •
        Bacillus macerans suspended in oil were ten times more resistant to sterilization if 
        they were dry than if they were wet.
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...A fermentation product is produced by the culture of certain organism or organisms in nutrient medium if invaded foreign microorganism then following consequences may occur avoidance contamination be achieved using pure inoculums to start sterilizing me dium employed fermnter vessel all material added during process maintaining aseptic condition sterilization media sterilized filtration radiation ultrasonic treatment chemical heat however for practical reasons steam used universally major exception use animal cell such are completely soluble and contain labile components making method choice destruction micro described as first order reaction thus represented equation relationship above fig would observed only with one physiological form under ideal conditions value k not species dependent but depended on eg endopsore genus bacillus far more resistant than vegetative cells any rate increases increase temperature due an constant which case specific death true b w temp was demonstrated a...

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