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Journal of Applied Microbiology | 2007

Isolation and selection of Bacillus spp. as potential biological agents for enhancement of water quality in culture of ornamental fish

Rajesh Lalloo; S. Ramchuran; D. Ramduth; Johann F. Görgens; Neil Stockenstrom Gardiner

Aims:  To isolate, select and evaluate Bacillus spp. as potential biological agents for enhancement of water quality in culture of ornamental fish.


Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2008

Functionality of a Bacillus cereus biological agent in response to physiological variables encountered in aquaculture.

Rajesh Lalloo; Dheepak Maharajh; Johann F. Görgens; Neil Stockenstrom Gardiner

The potential of a Bacillus cereus isolate (NRRL 100132) as a biological agent for aquaculture has been demonstrated in vitro and in vivo. The functionality of this isolate across a range of physiological conditions, including salinity, pH and temperature, based on rearing of high-value ornamental Cyprinus carpio, was investigated. Temperature had a significant influence on germination, specific growth rate and increase in cell number of B. cereus in shake-flask cultures, whilst salinity and pH did not have a measurable effect on growth. Controlled studies in bioreactors and modelling of the data to the Arrhenius function indicated the existence of high and low growth temperature domains. The rates of pathogenic Aeromonas hydrophila suppression and decrease in waste ion concentrations (ammonium, nitrite, nitrate and phosphate) were translated into a linear predictive indicator of efficacy of the B. cereus isolate at different temperatures. The present study confirmed the robustness of the B. cereus isolate (NRRL 100132) as a putative biological agent for aquaculture and further demonstrated a novel method for the assessment of in vitro biological efficacy as a function of temperature.


Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2009

High-density spore production of a B. cereus aquaculture biological agent by nutrient supplementation

Rajesh Lalloo; Dheepak Maharajh; Johann F. Görgens; Neil Stockenstrom Gardiner; J. F. Görgens

Previous studies have demonstrated the efficacy of our Bacillus cereus isolate (NRRL 100132) in reducing concentrations of nitrogenous wastes and inhibiting growth of fish pathogens. In vivo efficacy and tolerance to a range of physiological conditions in systems used to rear Cyprinus carpio make this isolate an excellent candidate for aquaculture applications. Production cost is an important consideration in development of commercially relevant biological products, and this study examines the optimization of nutrient supplementation, which has an impact on high-density production of spores by fermentation. Corn steep liquor (CSL) was identified as a lower cost and more effective nutrient source in comparison to conventional nutrient substrates, in particular yeast extract and nutrient broth. The improved sporulation performance of B. cereus could be related to the increased availability of free amino acids, carbohydrates, and minerals in CSL, which had a positive effect on sporulation efficiency. The impact of nutrient concentration on spore yield and productivity was modeled to develop a tool for optimization of nutrient concentration in fermentation. An excellent fit of the model was confirmed in laboratory fermentation studies. A cost comparison revealed that production using liquid phytase and ultrafiltered-treated CSL was less expensive than spray-dried CSL and supported cultivation of B. cereus spores at densities higher than 1 × 1010 CFU ml−1.


Letters in Applied Microbiology | 2008

Effect of an exponential feeding regime on the production of Rhodotorula araucariae epoxide hydrolase in Yarrowia lipolytica

Dheepak Maharajh; Rajesh Lalloo; Johann F. Görgens

Aims:  To evaluate the effect of and exponential feeding regime on the production of epoxide hydrolase (EH) enzyme in recombinant Yarrowia lipolytica in comparison to a constant feed strategy.


Archive | 2006

Recombinant Yeasts for Synthesizing Epoxide Hydrolases

Adriana L. Botes; Michel Labuschagne; Robyn Roth; Robin Kumar Mitra; Jeanette Lotter; Rajesh Lalloo; Deepak Ramduth; Neeresh Rohitlall; Clinton Simpson; Petrus van Zyl


Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2010

A downstream process for production of a viable and stable Bacillus cereus aquaculture biological agent.

Rajesh Lalloo; Dheepak Maharajh; Johann F. Görgens; Neil Stockenstrom Gardiner


Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2008

Multi-copy expression and fed-batch production of Rhodotorula araucariae epoxide hydrolase in Yarrowia lipolytica

Dheepak Maharajh; Robyn Roth; Rajesh Lalloo; Clinton Simpson; Robin Kumar Mitra; Johann F. Görgens; Santosh Ramchuran


Archive | 2008

Indigenous algae: Potential factories for biodiesel production

Dheepak M Maharajh; Rajesh Lalloo


Archive | 2010

Development of a bioprocess for the production of an aquaculture biological agent

Rajesh Lalloo


Archive | 2013

Value added products from microalgae

T Naidoo; N Zulu; Dheepak M Maharajh; Rajesh Lalloo

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Dheepak Maharajh

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

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Neil Stockenstrom Gardiner

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

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Clinton Simpson

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

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Robin Kumar Mitra

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

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Robyn Roth

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

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Adriana L. Botes

University of the Free State

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D. Ramduth

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

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Petrus van Zyl

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

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