PRODUCTION OF STREPTOMYCIN FROM STREPTOMYCES GRISEUS UNDER SOLID STATE FERMENTATION, & ITS PRODUCTION ENHANCEMENT BY MUTATION AND ANALYSIS BY HPLC
Mamatha J*, Sudipa Bhadra, and Mahesh M
ABSTRACT
The actinomycete strain Streptomyces griseus isolated from soil is used
for the production of streptomycin, a potent antibiotic drug which is of
great commercial importance. The strain was identified by
morphological features and several biochemical tests. Further they
were grown as a pure culture in starch casein agar media. Mutation
was done both by physical and chemical methods and it was found that
the antimicrobial activity was increased by 10% for the mutated strain
kept under UV light for 5mins. Production was achieved by solid state
fermentation using oranges, pineapple and sugarcane bagasse, as the
substrate which are cheaply available. Purification was done by
filtration with charcoal and acidified methanol followed by evaporation to produce antibiotic
in powder form. High purity was obtained during analysis by High Pressure Liquid
Chromatography (HPLC) and it was shown that the production increased by 61.97% with
oranges and 4.88% increase with pineapple while there was an 11.64% increase in production
with sugarcane bagasse using the physically mutated sample. Hence it was concluded that
mutation with UV light for 5mins and solid state fermentation using oranges as substrate
yielded the best results. This paper also reviews the possible methods of increasing the
production, efficiency and cost effectiveness of streptomycin at the industrial scale.
Keywords: Streptomyces griseus, Mutation, antimicrobial activity, solid state fermentation, High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (HPLC).
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