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Degradation of fats in wastes
Artýszková, Jana ; Flodrová, Dana (referee) ; Omelková, Jiřina (advisor)
Submitted master’s thesis is focused on the study of possibilities of lipids degradation in particular wastewaters originating in food industry or restaurants. The effort is given to the employment of lipolytic activity presenting microorganisms. In the literature review, wastewater treatment with aim on the sludge management and fat separators are described, as a way how to pre-treat these wastewaters. In this part the enzymes lipases of microbial origin are researched from point of view of their production conditions and possible applications. The experimental part is dedicated to the research of optimization of cultivation conditions for lipases production employing selected microorganisms (Bacillus subtilis, Geobacillus thermodenitrificans, G. thermocatenulatus and mixed bacterial culture Thermus and Bacillus) and a commercial formulation (Sany Duo Spezial). Lipases production and growth of microorganisms are determined spectrofotometrically on various concentrations of lipids. Moreover, employing the solid nutrition medium, the effect of detergents onto the Bacillus subtilis culture was assessed, since detergents are generally abundant in this particular wastewaters. As a conclusion, vide supra mentioned microorganisms were characterized according to their abilities to degrade triacylglycerols.

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