Biotechnology Flashcards
Two mediums for growing microorganisms
- nutrient broth
- agar jelly (microorganisms form colonies)
cultures of microorganisms can be used to investigate…
antibiotic
disinfectants
Aseptic technique conditions 4 areas
- max temp 25°c
- flames
- lids quickly placed and upside-down (prevent condensation from forming and falling onto agar)
- boiling agar and nutrient solutions (avoid contamination)
Apparatus used to spread culture
innoculation loop
bacteria divide roughly…
every 20 mins
plasmids are useful because
can be manipulated to contain particular genes
pros of using microorganisms in biotech
- cheap
- metabolise waste products so can reduce
- less space required
cons of using microorganisms in biotech
- bad taste
- high startup costs
Bioremediation
microorganisms used to break down pollutants
Stages of growth of bacterial colonies
Lag phase, Log phase, stationary phase, death phase
lag phase
bacteria adapting to new environment, making enzymes they need
Log phase
rate of bacterial growthat maximum
stationary phase
total growth rate at zero. cells formed= cells died
limiting factors that prevent exponential growth
- O2 levels
- temp
- nutrients available
- buildup of toxic material
- change in pH
serial dilutions- how to find totsl cell count per volume of original colony
multiply number of colonies by dilution factor
primary metabolites example
quorn
primary metabolites harvesting method- and bacterial stage
continuous fermentation, produced during log phase
Secondary metabolites example
penicillin
Secondary metabolites harvesting and production
batch phase, produced in stationery phase
asepsis
bioreactors are sealed off to prevent contaminants from air
entrapment
- enzymes held within network of fibres
- not joined by covelant bonds to the cellulose
covelant bonding
- covelant bonding between enzyme and insoluble substrate
Memrane seperation/ membrane entrapment/ encapsulation
- enzymes behind semi-permeable membrane
Adsorption
- enzymes bind to surface of adsorption agent
- held by ionic and hydrophobic interactions