Microbial Protein Production/ Single Cell Protein: - Class Teacher
Microbial Protein Production/ Single Cell Protein: - Class Teacher
Microbial Protein Production/ Single Cell Protein: - Class Teacher
• Class Teacher
Dr. Riffat Siddique
Assistant Professor (BPS-19)
Department of Botany
Lahore College for Women University, Lahore Pakistan.
• Course Description
Course Title: PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
Course code: Maj/Bot-416
Credit hours: 4 (3+1)
• Class
Course : BS IV, 8th Semester
Major: Botany
What Are Single Cell Protein
• Transportation of food was common in the past but with the increase in population, energy crisis has encounter
the world.
• In 60s’, idea that the dried cells of micro- organisms can become an ultimate part to solve this problem. Thus
gained research interest among the scientists & industries (specifically oil industry)
Large scale processes for SCP production show interesting features including:
• The wide variety of methodologies, raw materials, and microorganisms that can be used for this
purpose.
• High efficiency in substrate conversion.
• High productivity, derived from the fast growth rate of microbes.
• Independence of seasonal factors.
Production of SCP
Raw Materials
• Production of SCP requires micro-organisms that serve as the protein source and the
substrate that is biomass on which they grow.
• There is a variety of both the sources that can be used for the production of SCP.
• The biomass used can be plant biomass or organic biomass.
Biomass
• Biomass also plays a very important role in the production of SCP.
• Selection of biomass depends on the micro-organisms used for the production.
• For example, Algae are cultivated on sewage whereas Yeast are cultured on agro-
industrial wastes.
Steps of SCP Production
• 1. Filamentous Fungi
• 2. Yeast
• 3. Algae
• 4. Bacteria
YEAST
• In the World War 1st, one of its specie Candida utilis (Torula yeast) was produce
by Germany and used in soups and sausages.
• It is also used commercially as seasoning of food and one of the examples of this
is “Hickory Smoked Dried Torula Yeast”.
• In 1973, Actinomycetes & some other filamentous fungi were found to produce SCPs.
• Require optimum temp. 25-30C, pH 5-6 or below, ammonium salt as N-source.
Disadvantages include:
• 1. Some fungi show slower growth
• 2. Produce mycotoxins
• 3. Risk of contamination
Algae
Many algal sp. are being used for mass cultivation e.g.
• Chorella,
• Spirulina etc.
Advantages are
• Protein-rich.
• simple and fast growth.
• Require no CO2 aeration but require temp.25C & pH 8-10.
• Low overall protein contents (45-65%).
Bacteria
• Rapid growth
• Short generation time of about 2- 20minutes
• Utilization of any kind of raw material as a C-source
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2. Fermentation
• These colonies are isolated from individual cell by the method of “Decantation”.
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4. Post harvest treatment
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5. Processing of SCP
• Produced protein contain impurities in it e.g. carbohydrates, nucleic acids,
lipid contents, salts etc.
• Pure protein isolation can be done by disrupting the cell wall through
crushing, crumbling, cycles of freezing & thawing, grinding & thermal
shocks.
• Nucleic acid can be remove by: 1. By treatment with Nacl 10% 2. By
Chemicals e.g. NaoH 3. Thermal shocks 4. Enzymes Treatment e.g.
ribonucleases
• Source:https
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Advantages of SCPs
Some of the advantages of SCPs are as followed:
• Microbes have rapid succession of generation thus number of generation can be obtained in a very
short interval of time(algae 2-6 hrs, yeast 1- 3hrs, bacteria 0.5-2hrs)
• They can easily be modified genetically for varying the amino acid composition.
• They contain 43-85% of protein contents in their dry mass.
• Microbes can use a variety of raw materials as their source of carbon and thus can cause the
removal of pollutants from the environment.
• High yield and good composition SCP
• Can be produce and isolated easily.
• It is beneficial ecologically
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Disadvantages of SCPs
The disadvantages of SCPs are mentioned below:
• Some microbes are harmful for both humans and animals and can produce toxins
in their biomass which may cause diseases in humans and animals.
• Microbial biomass may lead to some allergic reactions and indigestion.
• The higher nucleic acid contents in SCPs may lead to human kidney stone.
• Production of SCPs is very expensive method and requires highly sterilized
conditions.
• Taste may change & some unacceptable coloration may produce.
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Application of SCP
• Act as a Food source e.g. aroma carriers, vitamins carriers, emulsifying acids, in soups,
in ready-to-serve food items etc.
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Conclusion
With the improvement in the production of SCPs, we can solve the malnutritive
conditions of the progressing countries and can also introduce better quality of food and
taste with decreased chances of occurrence of side effects.