Fermentation Flashcards

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What is the Fermentation Process

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It is the generation of energy by the catabolism of organic compounds.

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Describe the Fermentation process

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It is the generation of energy by the catabolism of organic compounds.
For example,
Catabolism of sugar is an oxidative process which results in the production of reduced pyridine nucleotides.
Under aerobic conditions, reoxidation of reduced pyridine nucleotide occur by Electron transfer by cytochrome system with oxygen as the terminal Electron acceptor.
Under anaerobic condition, reduced pyridine nucleotide oxidation is coupled with the reduction of an organic compound which become the subsequent product of the catabolic pathway.

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What are the major groups of commercially important fermentation.

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  1. Those that produce microbial cells/ biomass as the product.
  2. Those that produce microbial enzymes.
  3. Those that produce microbial metabolites
  4. Those that produce recombinant products
  5. Those that modify a compound that is added to the Fermentation- the transformation process.
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What are the two major process of Commercial production of microbial biomass

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  1. Production of yeast to be used in the baking industry
  2. Production of microbial cells to be used as human food/animal feed.
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Give 5 examples of commercial application of enzymes with source and application

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  1. Amylase
    Source: Fungal
    Application: in baking and milling
    Reduction of dough viscosity
    Acceleration of fermentation
    Increase in loaf volume
    Improvement of crumb softness
  2. Glucose
    Source: Bacterial
    Application: Manufacture of fructose syrups
  3. Lactase
    Source: Yeast
    Application: Milk industry
    Production of whole milk
  4. Pectinases
    Source: Fungal
    Application: fruit juice clarification
  5. Proteases
    Source: Fungal
    Application: stabilisation of evaporated milk
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Define Trophophase

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It is the phase in the active growth of culture in which primary metabolites are formed. They are produced equivalent to the log or exponential phase. These primary metabolites are either anabolites (products of biosynthesis) that are essential to the growth of the organism and include amino acids, nucleotides, proteins, Nucleic acids, lipids, carbohydrates or are either catabolism (products of catabolism) such as ethanol or lactic acid.
The synthesis of anabolic primary metabolites is met by modification of wild-type microorganisms that is achieved by recombinant DNA technology.

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Name 3 primary products of microbial metabolism

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  1. Ethanol from yeast is used as the active ingredients in alcoholic beverages or used as a motor-caf fuel when blended with petroleum.
  2. Glutamic acid, a flavor enhancer
  3. Lysine, a feed supplement
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Define idiophase

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During deceleration and stationary phase, some microbial cultures syjthesize compounds which are not produced during the trophophase, these are called secondary compounds of metabolism. They may not have any obvious function in cell metabolism and the phase in which they are produced is equivalent to the stationary phase is known aa idiophase.

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What are some properties of secondary metabolites amd how they are produced

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Secondary metabolism occur in continuous culture at low growth rates and is a property of slow- growing or nongrowing cells.
Compared to primary metabolites, wild-type microorganisms tend to produce only produce only low concentrations of secondary metabolites, their synthesis being controlled by induction, quorum sensing, growth rate, feedback systems ams catabolite repression, modulated by a range of effector molecules.
These secondary metabolites have antimicrobial activity, specific enzyme inhibitors, growth promoters and pharmacological properties.

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Examples of secondary products of microbial metabolism and their commercial significance

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  • Lovastatin, a cholesterol lowering agent
  • Penicillin, cephalosporin, streptomyces: Antibiotics
  • Cyclosporine A: Immunosuppressant
  • Avermectins: Antiparasitic agents
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Define heterologous proteins

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Genes from higher organism may be introduced into microbial cells such that the recipients are capable of synthesising foreign proteins. These proteins are described as “heterologous” meaning derived from a different organism.

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What are the important factors in the design of the manufacturing processes by recombinant DNA technology

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  1. Product secretion
  2. Minimization of product degradation
  3. Control of the onset of synthesis during fermentation
  4. Maximising foreign gene- expression
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What are the major groups of recombinant proteins developed as therapeutic agents

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  • Blood factors
  • Thrombolytics
  • Anticoagulants
  • Hormones
  • Growth factors
  • Cytokines
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