Development of a Cheap Media for Bacillus thuringiensis Growth.
By
Amal
A. el-Helo
Amna
M. Hasanian
Supervisor
D.
Abdelraouf A. Elmanama
Ph.D.
Microbiology
Abstract
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is being
widely used in mosquito control programs. However, large-scale production of
this bacillus is expensive due to the high cost of the production medium. In
this study, we attempted to develop a cost-effective medium, based on locally
available raw materials which is available in plenty as waste product from
several industries. The results of the optimization studies showed that the
optimum pH is at (7.2) and the optimum incubation temperature at (30˚C) using
standard nutrient broth (NB) media. Raw materials (wheat bran, rabbit feed,
cabbage leaves, potato tubercles, and cactus extracts as carbon and protein
sources were tested. In addition, seawater and stock solution as mineral
sources were also prepared to select the most appropriate growth media. 45
trials (single or in combination) from those materials were experimented. The
growth was determined by spectrophotometer at 600 nm. Medium composed of cactus
extract and seawater was shown to be superior to other media for the growth of B. thuringiensis.
In conclusion, the
finding of this cheap formulation should contribute to
the reduction of the cost of B. thuringiensis
bioinsecticide production. This would encourage local large scale
production
Key words: B. thuringiensis,
mosquito control, cost-effective,
pesticides, raw materials.
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