Abstract:
In order to increase the production of
γ-polyglutamic acid (
γ-PGA) from
Bacillus siamese LW-1, three significant factors affecting yield of
γ-PGA from the initial fermentation medium components were screened through the Plackett-Burman(PB) and the steepest climbing experiment based on the single-factor experiment to determine the optimal area of the response surface; the optimal medium components of
Bacillus siamese LW-1 were obtained by using a three-factor and three-level Box-Behnken experiment. The optimal medium components for
Bacillus siamese LW-1 producing
γ-PGA were: sodium glutamate 86.71 g/L, sodium citrate 17.94 g/L, MgSO
4·7H
2O 2.11 g/L, glycerol 25 g/L, KH
2PO
4 1.4 g/L, (NH
4)
2SO
4 14 g/L, MnSO
4 0.075 g/L, CaCl
2 0.1 g/L, FeCl
3·6H
2O 0.04 g/L. Under this optimum condition, the yield of
γ-PGA was 44.78 g/L which was 1.93 times that of before optimization(23.26 g/L ), and it was very close to the maximum value 45.91 g/L predicted by the theory.