Alia Tabassum, Abu Saeed Hashmi, Faiza Masood, Muhammad Aamir Iqbal, Muhammad Tayyab, Amber Nawab, Asif Nadeem, Zahra Sadeghi, Adeel Mahmood.
Report: Bioconversion of agriculture waste to lysine with UV mutated strain of brevibacterium flavum and its biological evaluation in broiler chicks..
Pak J Pharm Sci Jan ;28(4):1401-8.

Lysine executes imperative structural and functional roles in body and its supplementation in diet beneficial to prevent the escalating threat of protein deficiency. The physical mutagenesis offers new fascinating avenues of research for overproduction of lysine through surplus carbohydrate containing agriculture waste especially in developing countries. The current study was aimed to investigate the potential of UV mutated strain of Brevibacterium flavum at 254 nm for lysine production. The physical and nutritional parameters were optimized and maximum lysine production was observed with molasses (4% substrate water ratio). Moreover, supplementation of culture medium with metal cations (i.e. 0.4% CaSO(4), 0.3% NaCl, 0.3% KH(2)PO(4), 0.4% MgSO(4), and 0.2% (NH(4)) (2)SO(4)w/v) together with 0.75% v/v corn steep liquor significantly enhanced the lysine production up to 26.71 +/- 0.31 g/L. Though, concentrations of urea, ammonium nitrate and yeast sludge did not exhibit any profound effect on lysine production. Biological evaluation of lysine enriched biomass in terms of weight gain and feed conversion ratio reflected non-significant difference for experimental and control (+ve) groups. Conclusively, lysine produced in the form of biomass was compatible to market lysine in its effectiveness and have potential to utilize at commercial scale.

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