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Comparison on submerged fermentation (SmF) and solid state
fermentation (SSF) using microbes
Presented by:
Sagun Rai
Beeshal Gurung
Sudarshan GC
Pramod Rai
4/17/2018 1
A brief introduction to fermentation
 Fermentation is the chemical transformation of organic
substances into simplex compounds by the action of
enzymes, complex organic catalysts which are produced by
microorganism such as yeast, molds or bacteria.
 In another way, fermentation is the technique of biological
conversion of complex substrates into simple compounds by
various microorganism.
 In the course of this metabolic breakdown they also release
several additional compound apart from the usual product of
fermentation, such as carbon dioxide and alcohol.
4/17/2018 2
FERMENTATION, classified on the basis of substrate
used
1. Solid state fermentation (SSF)
2. Submerged fermentation (SmF)
Development of this fermentation techniques has leads to industrial
level production of bioactive compounds such as antibiotics, pigments,
antioxidants, antitumor agent, bio-surfactants, bioactive peptides etc.
The metabolism exhibited by microorganism is different in SSF and
SmF. The influx of nutrients and efflux of waste materials needs to be
carried out based on the metabolic parameters
4/17/2018 3
Solid state fermentation
 Solid state fermentation has been defined as “the fermentation
process occurring in the absence or near absence of free water
utilizing the solid substrate”.
 It is a biomolecule manufacturing process used in the food,
pharmaceutical, cosmetic, fuel and textile industries. These
biomolecules are mostly metabolites generated by microorganisms
grown on a solid support selected for this purpose.
 This technology for the culture of microorganisms is an alternative
to liquid or submerged fermentation, used predominantly for
industrial purposes
4/17/2018 4
Why solid state fermentation ????
 Simple and cost effective
 Less effluent release, reduce pollution
 aeration is easy
 Resembles the natural habitat of some fungi and bacteria
 SSF utilizes solid substrate, thus nutrient rich waste
materials can be easily recycled as substrate
 Substrate are used very slowly and steadily so the same
substrate can be used for longer fermentation period
 SSF is best suited for fermentation techniques involving
fungi and microorganism that require less moisture content
4/17/2018 5
Submerged fermentation / liquid fermentation
 Submerged fermentation is the techniques of cultivation of
microorganism in liquid broth which breaks down the nutrient
to release the desired bio-active compound into solution.
 In this method, selected microorganism are grown in closed
vessels containing a broth rich in nutrients and high
concentration of oxygen.
 In SmF substrate are utilized quite rapidly hence need to be
constantly replaced or supplemented with nutrients
 Bacteria that requires high moisture content or high water
activity are best suited for submerged fermentation.
4/17/2018 6
SUBTRATES
Submerged fermentation (SmF) Solid state fermentation (SSF)
 Soluble sugar
 Molasses
 Liquid media
 Fruit and vegetable juices
 Sewage / waste water
 Wheat bran
 Rice and wheat straw
 Fruit and vegetable waste
 Paper pulp
 Bagasses
 Coconut coir
 Synthetic media
4/17/2018 7
Table.1
Submerged fermentation Solid state fermentation
1. Fermentation may be carried out
as batch or continuous
2. Medium is added in large vessel
3. Surface area to volume height
ratio is very less
4. 5-10% of inoculums is added
5. Inoculum is usually in liquid form
6. Product used are usually high as
compared to input cost
1. Fermentation may be carried out
as batch
2. Medium is added in flat vessel or
trays
3. Surface area to volume height
ratio is very high
4. Less inoculum is added
5. Inoculum is usually sprayed on
surface of medium
6. Product yield is comparatively less
COMPARISOION BETWEEN
Table.2
Submerged fermentation Solid state fermentation
7. Lesser space is required
8. Less contamination
9. If a batch get contaminated
there is a loss of entire batch
10.Entire fermentation media is
utilized by microorganism for
growth and product
fermentation
11.Aeration and agitation of system
is possible by use of sparger
and impeller
7. More space is required
8. More contamination
9. If a tray gets contaminated then
there is a loss of only tray but
not the batch
10.There is wastage of
fermentation media
11.Aeration is usually carried out
by passing sterile air and no
agitation
4/17/2018 9
Table.3
4/17/2018 10
Submerged fermentation Solid state fermentation
12.Power consumption is high
13.Controlling parameters like
temperature, pH is easy
14.Foaming occurs
15.Automation and use of computer is
easy
16.Less labor required
17.eg penicillin, streptomycin
production etc.
12.Power consumption is less
13.Controlling parameters like
temperature, pH is difficult
14.Foaming doesn’t occurs
15.Automation and use of computer is
difficult
16.More labor required
17.eg Veniger, amylase production
etc.
Table.4
Bacterial enzyme production using fermentation
4/17/2018 11
Antibiotics production using fermentation
4/17/2018 12
Points to know
 More that 75% of the industrial enzymes are produced using
SmF, one of the major reasons being that SmF supports the
utilization of genetically modified organisms to a greater
extent than SSF.
 Another reason why SmF is widely used is the lack of
paraphernalia regarding the production of various enzymes
using SSF.
 In SmF, the accumulation of variety of intermediate
metabolites results in lowered enzyme activity and
production efficiency
 based on research, certain bioactive compounds have found
to be produced in higher quantities in SSF, whereas other
compounds have been extracted using SmF
4/17/2018 13
REFERENCES
 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/232041875_Solid_
state_and_submerged_fermentation_for_the_production_of_
bioactive_substances_a_comparative_study [accessed Mar
31 2018]
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid-state_fermentation
[accessed Mar 31 2018]
 https://www.google.com.np/search?ei=JEjAWrPtEcPJvgSQk
qPAAQ&q=solid+state+fermentation+and+submerged+ferme
ntation+pdf&oq=solid+state+fermentation+and+&gs_l=psy-
ab.3.1.0i19k1l4j0i22i30i19k1l6.3560.4248.0.7175.5.5.0.0.0.0.
265.677.0j1j2.3.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-
ab..2.3.674....0.tQGbTyYRy34 [accessed Mar 31 2018]
4/17/2018 14
].
4/17/2018 15

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submerged and solid state fermentation

  • 1. Comparison on submerged fermentation (SmF) and solid state fermentation (SSF) using microbes Presented by: Sagun Rai Beeshal Gurung Sudarshan GC Pramod Rai 4/17/2018 1
  • 2. A brief introduction to fermentation  Fermentation is the chemical transformation of organic substances into simplex compounds by the action of enzymes, complex organic catalysts which are produced by microorganism such as yeast, molds or bacteria.  In another way, fermentation is the technique of biological conversion of complex substrates into simple compounds by various microorganism.  In the course of this metabolic breakdown they also release several additional compound apart from the usual product of fermentation, such as carbon dioxide and alcohol. 4/17/2018 2
  • 3. FERMENTATION, classified on the basis of substrate used 1. Solid state fermentation (SSF) 2. Submerged fermentation (SmF) Development of this fermentation techniques has leads to industrial level production of bioactive compounds such as antibiotics, pigments, antioxidants, antitumor agent, bio-surfactants, bioactive peptides etc. The metabolism exhibited by microorganism is different in SSF and SmF. The influx of nutrients and efflux of waste materials needs to be carried out based on the metabolic parameters 4/17/2018 3
  • 4. Solid state fermentation  Solid state fermentation has been defined as “the fermentation process occurring in the absence or near absence of free water utilizing the solid substrate”.  It is a biomolecule manufacturing process used in the food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, fuel and textile industries. These biomolecules are mostly metabolites generated by microorganisms grown on a solid support selected for this purpose.  This technology for the culture of microorganisms is an alternative to liquid or submerged fermentation, used predominantly for industrial purposes 4/17/2018 4
  • 5. Why solid state fermentation ????  Simple and cost effective  Less effluent release, reduce pollution  aeration is easy  Resembles the natural habitat of some fungi and bacteria  SSF utilizes solid substrate, thus nutrient rich waste materials can be easily recycled as substrate  Substrate are used very slowly and steadily so the same substrate can be used for longer fermentation period  SSF is best suited for fermentation techniques involving fungi and microorganism that require less moisture content 4/17/2018 5
  • 6. Submerged fermentation / liquid fermentation  Submerged fermentation is the techniques of cultivation of microorganism in liquid broth which breaks down the nutrient to release the desired bio-active compound into solution.  In this method, selected microorganism are grown in closed vessels containing a broth rich in nutrients and high concentration of oxygen.  In SmF substrate are utilized quite rapidly hence need to be constantly replaced or supplemented with nutrients  Bacteria that requires high moisture content or high water activity are best suited for submerged fermentation. 4/17/2018 6
  • 7. SUBTRATES Submerged fermentation (SmF) Solid state fermentation (SSF)  Soluble sugar  Molasses  Liquid media  Fruit and vegetable juices  Sewage / waste water  Wheat bran  Rice and wheat straw  Fruit and vegetable waste  Paper pulp  Bagasses  Coconut coir  Synthetic media 4/17/2018 7 Table.1
  • 8. Submerged fermentation Solid state fermentation 1. Fermentation may be carried out as batch or continuous 2. Medium is added in large vessel 3. Surface area to volume height ratio is very less 4. 5-10% of inoculums is added 5. Inoculum is usually in liquid form 6. Product used are usually high as compared to input cost 1. Fermentation may be carried out as batch 2. Medium is added in flat vessel or trays 3. Surface area to volume height ratio is very high 4. Less inoculum is added 5. Inoculum is usually sprayed on surface of medium 6. Product yield is comparatively less COMPARISOION BETWEEN Table.2
  • 9. Submerged fermentation Solid state fermentation 7. Lesser space is required 8. Less contamination 9. If a batch get contaminated there is a loss of entire batch 10.Entire fermentation media is utilized by microorganism for growth and product fermentation 11.Aeration and agitation of system is possible by use of sparger and impeller 7. More space is required 8. More contamination 9. If a tray gets contaminated then there is a loss of only tray but not the batch 10.There is wastage of fermentation media 11.Aeration is usually carried out by passing sterile air and no agitation 4/17/2018 9 Table.3
  • 10. 4/17/2018 10 Submerged fermentation Solid state fermentation 12.Power consumption is high 13.Controlling parameters like temperature, pH is easy 14.Foaming occurs 15.Automation and use of computer is easy 16.Less labor required 17.eg penicillin, streptomycin production etc. 12.Power consumption is less 13.Controlling parameters like temperature, pH is difficult 14.Foaming doesn’t occurs 15.Automation and use of computer is difficult 16.More labor required 17.eg Veniger, amylase production etc. Table.4
  • 11. Bacterial enzyme production using fermentation 4/17/2018 11
  • 12. Antibiotics production using fermentation 4/17/2018 12
  • 13. Points to know  More that 75% of the industrial enzymes are produced using SmF, one of the major reasons being that SmF supports the utilization of genetically modified organisms to a greater extent than SSF.  Another reason why SmF is widely used is the lack of paraphernalia regarding the production of various enzymes using SSF.  In SmF, the accumulation of variety of intermediate metabolites results in lowered enzyme activity and production efficiency  based on research, certain bioactive compounds have found to be produced in higher quantities in SSF, whereas other compounds have been extracted using SmF 4/17/2018 13
  • 14. REFERENCES  https://www.researchgate.net/publication/232041875_Solid_ state_and_submerged_fermentation_for_the_production_of_ bioactive_substances_a_comparative_study [accessed Mar 31 2018]  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid-state_fermentation [accessed Mar 31 2018]  https://www.google.com.np/search?ei=JEjAWrPtEcPJvgSQk qPAAQ&q=solid+state+fermentation+and+submerged+ferme ntation+pdf&oq=solid+state+fermentation+and+&gs_l=psy- ab.3.1.0i19k1l4j0i22i30i19k1l6.3560.4248.0.7175.5.5.0.0.0.0. 265.677.0j1j2.3.0....0...1c.1.64.psy- ab..2.3.674....0.tQGbTyYRy34 [accessed Mar 31 2018] 4/17/2018 14 ].