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Microbial lipases and their application
Pavlačková, Jana ; Flodrová, Dana (referee) ; Omelková, Jiřina (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the study of the preparation for fat separators and wastewater pipes that contains the microorganisms with lipolytic activity. Theoretical part of this thesis describes lipases, microorganisms producing this enzymes and usage of lipases. In this part possibilities of identification of microorganisms are presented too. The practical part is concerned with the study of commercial preparation Sany Duo Spezial with proven presence of microorganisms with lipolytic activity. These microorganisms were identified by means of the PCR method. This method identified mictoorganisms like genus Bacillus sp. Next characterization of the preparation was focused on the determination of COD and the investigation of the influence of various conditions of culture medium on the lipases production and their activity. The effect of temperature, ions and pH was studied. Lipolytic activity was determine spectrophotometricaly with usage of p-nitrophenyllaurate whitch dissociates to yellow product p-nitrophenol.
The application of microorganisms to the degradation of lipids
Vaňásek, Jakub ; Voběrková, Stanislava (referee) ; Omelková, Jiřina (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the study of commercial products for degradation of lipids in waste water. This commercial products contain microorganisms with lipolytic activity. Theoretical part of this thesis describes lipids, lipases, mikroorganisms which produce lipolytic enzymes and basical principles of cleaning of waste water. In this part analytical methods of lipids isolation are presented too. The practical part of this thesis is concerned with the study of three commercial products. These products were tested for the content of microflora. Subsequently the restriction analysis was performed. Using this method the microorganisms were identified as Bacillus sp. Furthermore the growth curves were determined. This curves show growth of biomass. Then the pH during cultivation and lipolytic activity of microorganisms were determined. Lipolytic activity was determined by spectrofotometric method with using of p-nitrophenyllaurate.
Study of preparations for fat separators
Gojkovic, Živan ; Ing.Dana Flodrová, Ph.D. (referee) ; Omelková, Jiřina (advisor)
Diploma thesis was concentrated at testing of a single commercial product designed as a lipid residue removal agent, applicable in grease trap vessel. Concept was, that product is to be tested for possible content of viable microbial culture with ability to utilize various kinds of vegetable oils and animal fats, by producing functional lipase. Four types of vegetable oils were used, and two fats of animal origin: olive oil, palm oil, rapeseed oil, sunflower oil, lard and beef fat. Determined fat characteristics were: point of the saponification, the acid value, the ester value and the peroxide value. Submerged cultivation was performed on specially composed medium in which the oil or fat of choice, was mixed later. Lipolytic activity and biomass growth measurement was performed using spectrophotometry, lipid degradation ability was measured using titrimetry. Based on results it can be stated that tested microorganisms, originated from product, and its lipase has ability to successfully utilize all of used fats and oils and thus, theoretically, remove its content from grease trap.
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.
Testing of commercial products for separators of lipids
Vlčková, Bohumila ; Vítová, Eva (referee) ; Omelková, Jiřina (advisor)
Diploma thesis was aimed at testing of five commercial products for separators of lipids. Performed study should to shown that in produts are presented lipase-produducing microoganisms, event. that in products are also lipolytics enzymes as addition. The products was cultivated by solid-state and submerged fermentations and subsequently was tested their properties as is lipolytic activity, the amount of free fatty acids etc. Solid-state fermentation used Tributyrin Agar Base where Tributyrin was used as a substrate. Submerged fermentation used special prepared medium where was olive oil. Methods using in this study served for detection and qualification of lipase-produducing microoganisms in individual products. For detection of lipase-produducing bacterial spieces was used Spirit Blue Agar. In this case was used Tributyrin and Tween 80 as a substrate. Lipolytic activity was measured by spectrophotometry and degradation of lipids was measured titrimetry. Performed study demonstrated that all tested products have ability to degradation of lipids.
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.
Microbial lipases and their application
Pavlačková, Jana ; Flodrová, Dana (referee) ; Omelková, Jiřina (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the study of the preparation for fat separators and wastewater pipes that contains the microorganisms with lipolytic activity. Theoretical part of this thesis describes lipases, microorganisms producing this enzymes and usage of lipases. In this part possibilities of identification of microorganisms are presented too. The practical part is concerned with the study of commercial preparation Sany Duo Spezial with proven presence of microorganisms with lipolytic activity. These microorganisms were identified by means of the PCR method. This method identified mictoorganisms like genus Bacillus sp. Next characterization of the preparation was focused on the determination of COD and the investigation of the influence of various conditions of culture medium on the lipases production and their activity. The effect of temperature, ions and pH was studied. Lipolytic activity was determine spectrophotometricaly with usage of p-nitrophenyllaurate whitch dissociates to yellow product p-nitrophenol.
Study of preparations for fat separators
Gojkovic, Živan ; Ing.Dana Flodrová, Ph.D. (referee) ; Omelková, Jiřina (advisor)
Diploma thesis was concentrated at testing of a single commercial product designed as a lipid residue removal agent, applicable in grease trap vessel. Concept was, that product is to be tested for possible content of viable microbial culture with ability to utilize various kinds of vegetable oils and animal fats, by producing functional lipase. Four types of vegetable oils were used, and two fats of animal origin: olive oil, palm oil, rapeseed oil, sunflower oil, lard and beef fat. Determined fat characteristics were: point of the saponification, the acid value, the ester value and the peroxide value. Submerged cultivation was performed on specially composed medium in which the oil or fat of choice, was mixed later. Lipolytic activity and biomass growth measurement was performed using spectrophotometry, lipid degradation ability was measured using titrimetry. Based on results it can be stated that tested microorganisms, originated from product, and its lipase has ability to successfully utilize all of used fats and oils and thus, theoretically, remove its content from grease trap.
Testing of commercial products for separators of lipids
Vlčková, Bohumila ; Vítová, Eva (referee) ; Omelková, Jiřina (advisor)
Diploma thesis was aimed at testing of five commercial products for separators of lipids. Performed study should to shown that in produts are presented lipase-produducing microoganisms, event. that in products are also lipolytics enzymes as addition. The products was cultivated by solid-state and submerged fermentations and subsequently was tested their properties as is lipolytic activity, the amount of free fatty acids etc. Solid-state fermentation used Tributyrin Agar Base where Tributyrin was used as a substrate. Submerged fermentation used special prepared medium where was olive oil. Methods using in this study served for detection and qualification of lipase-produducing microoganisms in individual products. For detection of lipase-produducing bacterial spieces was used Spirit Blue Agar. In this case was used Tributyrin and Tween 80 as a substrate. Lipolytic activity was measured by spectrophotometry and degradation of lipids was measured titrimetry. Performed study demonstrated that all tested products have ability to degradation of lipids.
The application of microorganisms to the degradation of lipids
Vaňásek, Jakub ; Voběrková, Stanislava (referee) ; Omelková, Jiřina (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the study of commercial products for degradation of lipids in waste water. This commercial products contain microorganisms with lipolytic activity. Theoretical part of this thesis describes lipids, lipases, mikroorganisms which produce lipolytic enzymes and basical principles of cleaning of waste water. In this part analytical methods of lipids isolation are presented too. The practical part of this thesis is concerned with the study of three commercial products. These products were tested for the content of microflora. Subsequently the restriction analysis was performed. Using this method the microorganisms were identified as Bacillus sp. Furthermore the growth curves were determined. This curves show growth of biomass. Then the pH during cultivation and lipolytic activity of microorganisms were determined. Lipolytic activity was determined by spectrofotometric method with using of p-nitrophenyllaurate.

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