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Ammonia nitrogen recovery from biogas slurry by SCP production using Candida utilis

Journal of Environmental Management, ISSN: 0301-4797, Vol: 325, Issue: Pt B, Page: 116657
2023
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The safe and robust yeast Candida utilis was employed for nitrogen recovery as single cell protein from biogas slurry. The maximum biomass of 6.2 g/L with protein content of 53.5% was produced in batch cultivation with glucose as the carbon source, C/N ratio of 3:1, NH 4 + -N concentration of 3000 mg/L, initial pH of 8.0, and the addition of 0.35% (w/v) Na 2 HPO 4. It was speculated that C. utilis can grow well with free ammonia below 197 mg/L. In fed-batch fermentation, a biomass of 14.8 g/L was obtained, and the maintenance of aerobic conditions was critical to improving the production of single cell protein. The sterilized and non-sterilized biogas slurry can be used as an effective pH regulator. The obtained single cell protein was a nutritious, safe, and reliable protein source. This study provides novel insights into nitrogen recovery via C. utilis as a single cell protein from biogas slurry.

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