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Explain in a concise manner:

(a) Factors affecting fermentation
(b) Types of fermentations
(c) Industrial uses of fermentation
(d) Isolation of microorganisms
(e) Component parts of fermentation

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A) Factors affecting fermentation

Factors which influence the rate of fermentation are as follows-

1) Nutritional requirements-

The media plays a crucial role in the process. Adequate amount of nutrients like C, N , K , P, O2 etc are necessary for the growth and metabolic activity of the microorganisms.

2) Temperature- Optimum temperature is required for the apt growth of the biomass.

3) pH of the fermentation process -Microorganisms grow, multiply and produce active proteins in adequate physio-friendly environment.

4) Mechanical process and Oxygen Transfer- Agitation

The agitation in the reactor allows enough mixing and oxygen transfer which enhances the morphology of the microorganisms.

B) Types of Fermentation

1) Batch type fermentation- The necessary nutrients required are added before inoculation. It is a discontinuous process

2) Fed batch fermentation- Initial medium concentration is low.

3) Continuous fermentation- Fresh media is continuously added to the reactor

4) Solid state fermentation- It is the growth of microorganisms on solid material in the absence of water.

5) Anaerobic fermentation- In the presence of oxygen

6) Aerobic fermentation- in the absence of oxygen

C) Industrial uses of fermentation

Fermentation has multiple uses in various sectors like

1)Agriculture- Plant growth hormones

2)Industrial Fermentation- Enzyme production, antibiotic production, ethanol production etc.

3)Agro-food industry- Food additives

D) Isolation of microorganisms

Isolation is the separation of microorganisms from each other in a mixed culture.

Few techniques employed to isolate the culture are- Streaking, Plating, Dilution, Enriched Procedure and Single cell technique.

E) Components parts of fermentation

There are three parts of a fermentation process namely

-Upstream processes: Primary screening, preparation of pure culture and selection of production strain at lab scale level

-Production processes: Continuous monitoring the production process to maintain best possible conditions for maximum product formation

-Downstream processes:The extraction of the product and its purification and the disposal of effluents produced by the process.

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