3 research outputs found
Growth and metabolic features of lactic acid bacteria in media with hydrolysed fish viscera. An approach to bio-silage of fishing by-products
12 páginas, 4 figuras, 6 tablasThe reparameterization of two classic growth models (the logistic and Gompertz equations), and the dynamic modification of the integrated form of the first of these, was applied to the description of the kinetics and metabolic behaviour of six strains of lactic acid bacteria in four media: three of these from visceral waste from fishing products, and one commercial medium. The descriptions obtained –always consistent models and statistically significant parameters– provided a wide range of reliable numerical values on notable characteristics of microbial growth and bioproductions, which allowed the assessment of the individual systems by direct comparison, and also the suggesting of the potentially most suitable groups (of species of fish and of bacteria) for bio-silage processesWe wish to thank the Xunta de Galicia (PGIDIT04TAM007001CT)
and the UE-Life Program (BEFAIR
LIFE05 ENV/E/000267-BE-FAIR) for financial
supportPeer reviewe
Proteases production by two Vibrio species on residuals marine media
8 páginas, 5 tablas, 2 figuras.-- The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comA comparative study was carried out on the
growth and production of alkaline proteases by two
Vibrio species using different marine peptones from fish
viscera residues. The bacteria tested, Vibrio anguillarum
and Vibrio splendidus, are producers of high levels of
proteolytic enzymes which act as factors of virulence in
fish cultures, causing high mortality rates. The kinetic
assays and subsequent comparison with the parameters
obtained from the adjustment to various mathematical
models, highlighted the potential interest of the media
formulated, for their possible production on an industrial
scale, particularly the production of proteases by
V. anguillarum growing in rainbow trout and squid
peptonesWe wish to thank the Xunta de Galicia (PGIDIT04TAM007001CT)
and UE-Life Program (BE-FAIR LIFE05
ENV/E/000267-BE-FAIR) for financial support. Dr. Jose´ Antonio Va´ zquez A ´ lvarez had a postdoctoral
contract (CSIC-I3P-PC 2003, financed by the European
Social Fund).Peer reviewe