Single cell protein production by photosynthetic bacteria grown on the clarified effluents of biogas plant

Vrati, Sudhanshu (1984) Single cell protein production by photosynthetic bacteria grown on the clarified effluents of biogas plant Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 19 (3). pp. 199-202. ISSN 0175-7598

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Abstract

Anaerobically digested cow dung was separated by centrifugation into solid residue and liquid supernatant fractions. Clarified supernatant fraction, rich in volatile fatty acids, supported the growth of photosynthetic bacteria. Single cell protein from different photosynthetic bacteria, grown on clarified supernatant, was found to be rich in essential and sulphur amino acids. Rhodopseudomonas capsulata produced the best single cell protein.

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