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Hydrogen production by the bacteria of the genus Clostridium
Filová, Dagmar ; Kvasničková, Eva (referee) ; Rittich, Bohuslav (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with hydrogen production using bacteria of Clostridium genus - specifically C. butyricum and C. tyrobutyricum. Theoretical part analyzes means of hydrogen production divided into biological and non - biological methods. Thesis is further aimed at practical use of these microorganisms for hydrogen production purposes and introduces cheese whey as one of utilizable growth medias. In experimental part, there was used polymerase chain reaction for identification of bacteria genus Clostridium and species Clostridium butyricum and Clostridium tyrobutyricum. PCR products were reamplified using the same primers for specifity confirmation purposes. Presence of gene producing hydrogenase A enzyme was proved by PCR, too.
Biotechnological production of selected metabolites on whey substrate
Gadová, Martina ; Kočí, Radka (referee) ; Márová, Ivana (advisor)
The submitted master thesis deals with assessment of the possibility of using of cheese whey for biotechnological production. Study content composition of lyophilized whey, optimization of acid hydrolysis and preparation of cultivating mediums with different content and treatment of cheese whey. Between the aims of this thesis belong also screening of microbial producers, interesting for biotechnology and looks at their growth and production of selected metabolites of cultivation mediums containing cheese whey. All substrates and produced metabolites where examined with UHPLC-PDA-RI and GC-FID: Amount of produced microbial lipids was determined by gravimetric analysis. Examined microorganisms belonged to yeast genus Saccharomyces, Metschnikowia and bacterial genus Lactobacillus and its focused on production of ethanol, microbial lipids and lactic acid. The highest yields with using yeasts were obtained using production medium containing hydrolysed lactose in cheese whey. The highest production, in case of bacteria, was obtained using non-hydrolysed, untreated cheese whey production medium.
Biotechnological production of selected metabolites on whey substrate
Gadová, Martina ; Kočí, Radka (referee) ; Márová, Ivana (advisor)
The submitted master thesis deals with assessment of the possibility of using of cheese whey for biotechnological production. Study content composition of lyophilized whey, optimization of acid hydrolysis and preparation of cultivating mediums with different content and treatment of cheese whey. Between the aims of this thesis belong also screening of microbial producers, interesting for biotechnology and looks at their growth and production of selected metabolites of cultivation mediums containing cheese whey. All substrates and produced metabolites where examined with UHPLC-PDA-RI and GC-FID: Amount of produced microbial lipids was determined by gravimetric analysis. Examined microorganisms belonged to yeast genus Saccharomyces, Metschnikowia and bacterial genus Lactobacillus and its focused on production of ethanol, microbial lipids and lactic acid. The highest yields with using yeasts were obtained using production medium containing hydrolysed lactose in cheese whey. The highest production, in case of bacteria, was obtained using non-hydrolysed, untreated cheese whey production medium.
Hydrogen production by the bacteria of the genus Clostridium
Filová, Dagmar ; Kvasničková, Eva (referee) ; Rittich, Bohuslav (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with hydrogen production using bacteria of Clostridium genus - specifically C. butyricum and C. tyrobutyricum. Theoretical part analyzes means of hydrogen production divided into biological and non - biological methods. Thesis is further aimed at practical use of these microorganisms for hydrogen production purposes and introduces cheese whey as one of utilizable growth medias. In experimental part, there was used polymerase chain reaction for identification of bacteria genus Clostridium and species Clostridium butyricum and Clostridium tyrobutyricum. PCR products were reamplified using the same primers for specifity confirmation purposes. Presence of gene producing hydrogenase A enzyme was proved by PCR, too.

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