Chinedu, S. N. and Okochi, V. I. and Omidiji, O. and Omowaye, O. O. and Adeniji, B. R. and Olukoju, D. and Chidozie, F.
(2007)
Potentials of cellulosic wastes in media formulation.
African Journal of Biotechnology, 6 (3).
pp. 243-246.
ISSN 1684-5315
Abstract
Potential use of cellulosic wastes as carbon and energy sources in selective media formulations was
investigated. Two agar media, Czapek-Dox and Sabouraud’s agar, were modified by substituting their
carbon sources with cellulose, sawdust and sugarcane pulps. Then, two fungi; Aspergillus niger
ANL301 and Penicillium chrysogenum PCL501, newly isolated from wood-wastes, were transferred to
the unmodified and modified media and their growth was monitored for 120 h. Growth of the organisms
on modified media containing sawdust and sugarcane pulp compared favorably with that obtained for
the unmodified equivalents. Modified Czapek-Dox agar containing 2% (w/v) sawdust (Wood agar) and
sugarcane pulps (Cane agar) gave 78.9 – 93.3% of the maximum growth obtained on Sabouraud’s agar.
The modified Sabouraud’s agar containing sawdust (Wood-Pep agar) and sugarcane pulps (Cane-Pep
agar) yielded 84.4 – 100% of the maximum growth on Sabouraud’s agar. Cellulose-containing media
gave a lower level of growth (60.0 – 66.7%) of that obtained for the unmodified media.
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