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Physical Factors Affecting the Scale-Up of Vegetative Insecticidal Protein (Vip3A) Production by Bacillus thuringiensis Bt294
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Document Title
Physical Factors Affecting the Scale-Up of Vegetative Insecticidal Protein (Vip3A) Production by Bacillus thuringiensis Bt294
Author
Malairuang K. Nutaratat P. Werapan B. Komwijit S. Trakulnaleamsai C. Phosrithong N. Rungrod A. Promdonkoy B. Prathumpai W.
Affiliations
Biocontrol Technology Research Team Biorefinery and Bioproduct Technology Research Group National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology National Science and Technology Development Agency 113 Thailand Science Park Phahonyothin Rd. Pathum Thani Khlong Nueng Khlong Luang 12120 Thailand; Department of Biology Faculty of Science and Digital Innovation Thaksin University Pa Phayom Phatthalung93210 Thailand; Forest Entomology and Microbiology Research Group Forest and Plant Conservation Research Office Department of National Parks Wildlife and Plant Conservation 61 Phahonyothin Rd. Chatuchak Bangkok 10900 Thailand
Type
Article
Source Title
Fermentation
ISSN
23115637
Year
2023
Volume
9
Issue
11
Open Access
All Open Access Gold
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
DOI
10.3390/fermentation9110980
Abstract
Vip3A (vegetative insecticidal protein) is a representative member of the Vip3 family which is widely used for lepidopteran pest control. This Vip3A protein a non-growth-associated protein is an effective bioinsecticide against insect pests but there is relatively little information about its production processes at large scales. Hence the effects of environmental factors on Vip3A production by Bacillus thuringiensis Bt294 (antifoam agents shaking speeds agitation and aeration rates) as well as controlling physical conditions such as the lowest point of dissolved oxygen and controlling of culture pH were observed in shaking flasks and bioreactors. The results showed that antifoam agents flask types and shaking speeds had significant effects on Vip3A and biomass production. Cultivation without pH control and DO control in 5 L bioreactors at lower agitation and aeration rates which was not favorable for biomass production resulted in a high Vip3A protein production of 5645.67 mg/L. The scale-up studies of the Vip3A protein production in a pilot-scale 750 L bioreactor gave 3750.0 mg/L. Therefore this study demonstrated the significant effects of agitation aeration rates and culture pH on Vip3A production by B. thuringiensis Bt294. Balancing of physical conditions was necessary for obtaining the highest yield of Vip3A by slowing down the production rate of biomass. Moreover this Vip3A protein has high potential as a bioinsecticide for lepidopteran pest control in organic crops. This information will be important for significantly increasing the Vip3A protein concentration by the bacterium and will be useful for field application at a lower cost. ? 2023 by the authors.
Keyword
Bacillus thuringiensis | batch cultivation | Biocontrol | bioinsecticides | dissolved oxygen | pH | Vip3A protein
Industrial Classification
Knowledge Taxonomy Level 1
Knowledge Taxonomy Level 2
Knowledge Taxonomy Level 3
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CC BY
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Publication Source
Scopus