Conditions for Production of Microbial Cell Flocculant by Aspergillus sojae AJ 7002

Cultivation is reported on Aspergillus sojae AJ7002 which synthesized an extracellular bio-flocculant. Growth studies in shaking flasks and fermentors were conducted to obtain higher flocculant production. The highest level of polymer accumulation was attained after 48–72 hr cultivation at 30–34°C. The favorable substrates for polymer formation were casein, yeast extract, polypepton and amino acids, such as glutamic acid and alanine. The addition of saccharides to the medium was found to reduce the pH of the culture broths, and hence inhibit the accumulation of flocculant in the culture broth. The finding that the product was a single substance from the early stage of fermentation suggested that the polymer was not a product of cell autolysis. The components of the polymer which were produced by Asp. sojae did not vary even if the medium composition or culture condition changed. The addition of 2-ketogluconic acid, which is one of the constituents of the polymer increased the flocculating activity of the ...