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Method for producing debaromyces hansenii for feeds by fermenting high-salt-content amino acid wastewater

An amino acid, high-salt technology, applied in the field of Debaryomyces hansenii, can solve the problems of unsuitable treatment of amino acid wastewater, high cost of concentration treatment process, high investment and operation cost, and achieve high nitrogen source utilization efficiency and high application. The effect of promotion potential and strong competitive advantage

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-03-19
HUBEI UNIV OF TECH
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Problems solved by technology

Currently reported amino acid wastewater treatment methods mainly include electrodialysis, ultrafiltration, biochemical methods, etc., but the shortcomings of electrodialysis and ultrafiltration limit the promotion of this method due to high investment and operating costs and inconvenient maintenance; and biochemical methods Because of its low investment and operating costs, mature technology, no secondary pollution, and convenient operation and management, it has received worldwide attention in organic wastewater treatment.
The problem with this method at present is that it is more suitable for medium and low concentration sewage, but it is not suitable for treating high concentration amino acid wastewater
However, the whole treatment method has the disadvantages of high cost, time-consuming and labor-intensive concentration process, disconnection between resource recovery and wastewater treatment, and the fact that organic matter is easy to deteriorate after high-temperature evaporation and concentration.

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Embodiment 1

[0025] Example 1: Acclimatization and cultivation of Debaryomyces hansenii strains for feed.

[0026] 1. Take the waste liquid from an amino acid factory in Wuhan, after the hydrolysis of hair acid to produce cysteine, and use it as the high-salt amino acid wastewater required below. Its composition table is as follows:

[0027] Table 1 Contents of related elements in amino acid wastewater

[0028] project name

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Test results

Method basis

Total Nitrogen (N)

8.79

GB / T8572-2010

Sodium (Na)

0.52

ICP method

Chlorine (Cl)

g / L

131.26

AgCl nephelometric method

Lead (Pb)

mg / kg

0.91

ICP method

Arsenic (As)

mg / kg

0.076

Atomic Fluorescence

Mercury (Hg)

mg / kg

0.014

Atomic Fluorescence

Chromium (Cr)

mg / kg

1.51

ICP method

Cadmium (Cd)

mg / kg

0.06

ICP method

[0029] Table 2 Amino acid composition and cont...

Embodiment 2

[0037] Fermentation of Debaryomyces hansenii in liquid medium with glucose as carbon source and waste water with different concentrations of amino acids as nitrogen source.

[0038] 1. Prepare two kinds of liquid fermentation medium for high salinity amino acid wastewater with different concentrations. Liquid fermentation media with high salinity amino acid wastewater concentration of 165g / L and 330g / L were prepared respectively, wherein the high salinity amino acid wastewater was the only nitrogen source (its source and composition were consistent with Example 1), and the liquid fermentation culture The base also adds other chemical substrates required by microorganisms, and its components are: glucose: 20 and 40g / L, KH 2 PO 4 : 7.5 and 15g / L, yeast powder: 7.5 and 15g / L, MgSO 4 : 4.5 and 9g / L, CaCO 3 : 1 and 2g / L, FeSO 4 : 2.5 and 5g / L, the pH of the medium is 5.5. The two culture media were coded as No. 1 and No. 2, respectively.

[0039] 2. Inoculate the domesticated...

Embodiment 3

[0043] Fermentation of Debaryomyces hansenii in a liquid medium with enzymatic hydrolyzate of corn starch as carbon source and waste water with different concentrations of amino acids as nitrogen source.

[0044] 1. Prepare two kinds of liquid fermentation medium for high salinity amino acid wastewater with different concentrations. Liquid fermentation media with high salinity amino acid wastewater concentration of 165g / L and 330g / L were prepared respectively, wherein the high salinity amino acid wastewater was the only nitrogen source (its source and composition were consistent with Example 1), and the liquid fermentation culture The base also adds other chemical substrates required by microorganisms, and its components are: corn starch enzymatic hydrolysis solution (according to the dry weight of corn starch) 60 and 90g / L, KH 2 PO 4 : 7.5 and 15g / L, yeast powder 0 and 15g / L, MgSO 4 : 4.5 and 9g / L, CaCO 3 : 1 and 2g / L, FeSO 4 : 2.5 and 5g / L, the pH of the medium is 5.5. ...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a method for producing debaromyces hansenii for feeds by fermenting high-salt-content amino acid wastewater, which comprises the following steps: 1. habituated culture of feed strain: carrying out continuous habituated culture to enhance the tolerance of the strain to high-salt-content amino acid wastewater; and 2. fermentation of strain: under appropriate fermenting conditions, carrying out liquid ventilation culture in a fermentation tank for some time to obtain the microzyme for feeds. The microzyme is centrifugated, collected, dried in a 70 DEG C drying oven to constant weight, and weighed. The calculation indicates that every liter of high-salt-content amino acid wastewater can obtain 150g of debaromyces hansenii at the maximum. The method can effectively utilize amino acids, microelements and growth factors contained in the wastewater, greatly lowers the production cost of the debaromyces hansenii for feeds, greatly reduces the sewage treatment load, achieves the comprehensive utilization effect, and has obvious economic and social benefits.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of comprehensive utilization of waste water resources, in particular to a method for producing Debaria hansenii for feed by fermenting high-salt amino acid waste water. Background technique [0002] According to the World Health Organization, 70% of people in the world do not have access to safe and hygienic drinking water, and 25,000 people die every day from diseases related to sewage or poor sanitation; by 2050, it is estimated that there will be about 700,000 people in the world Millions of people face water shortages. 82% of the people in our country drink water from shallow wells and rivers, 75% of which are polluted by bacteria exceeding the hygienic standard, and the drinking water population polluted by organic matter is about 160 million. The sewage discharged by industry is the main source of water pollution. According to survey statistics, the national annual wastewater discharge is 65.92 billion tons. ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): C12N1/16A23K1/00C12R1/645
Inventor 胡征杨波刘志刚
Owner HUBEI UNIV OF TECH
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