Solid-state method of production of probiotic feed additives for farm animals

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A technology has been developed for producing a probiotic preparation by solid-state cultivation of a mixed culture of Bacillus subtilis B-8130, B. subtilis B-2984, B. subtilis B-4099 on beet pulp, which is shown in two preparations (ProStor and GerbaStor). Solid-state fermentation was carried out under conditions of limited access to oxygen at a temperature of 40 ± 5°C, pH 7.5‒8.0 and mixture humidity 45 ± 3% for 48‒50 hours. During the process, acidification of the reaction mass was observed, a significant increase in cell titer and the formation of a biofilm on phytosorbent. The cell titer depended on the factor “stage of fermentation”, but did not depend on the factor type of preparation ‒ ProStor or GerbaStor. Among the identified volatile products, by 48 hours of fermentation the content of acetic acid, 3-methylbutanoic acid, p-guaiacol and 2-n-pentylfuran increased, and aromatic substances of the phenolic series decreased. Additional metabolites were obtained that enhance the antibacterial properties and taste of the probiotic preparation. The formation of a biofilm made it possible to preserve viable cells during drying (45°C): in ProStor 1.2 × 108 CFU/g, and in GerbaStor 0.58 × 108 CFU/g. In HerbaStore with an expanded range of medicinal plants, a decrease in the titer of bacilli is associated with dehydration during drying and with the antibacterial properties of phytocomponents.

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N. A. Ushakova

A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RAS

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Russian Federation, 119071, Moscow

V. G. Pravdin

Scientific and Technical Center BIO LLC

Email: naushakova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, 309292, Belgorod region, Shebekino

I. V. Pravdin

Scientific and Technical Center BIO LLC

Email: naushakova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, 309292, Belgorod region, Shebekino

L. Z. Kravtsova

Scientific and Technical Center BIO LLC

Email: naushakova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, 309292, Belgorod region, Shebekino

E. S. Brodsky

A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RAS

Email: naushakova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, 119071, Moscow

A. V. Ambaryan

A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RAS

Email: naushakova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, 119071, Moscow

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2. Figure. Biofilm in preparations: a – type of beet pulp particles; b – development of bacilli on the carrier surface in the ProStor preparation, 24 h; c – biofilm on the carrier surface in the GerbaStor preparation, 48 h.

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