Enzyme and Microbial Technology, Vol.78, 46-53, 2015
A yeast co-culture-based biosensor for determination of waste water contamination levels
Artificial microbial co-cultures were formed to develop the receptor element of a biosensor for assessment of biological oxygen demand (BOD). The co-cultures possessed broad substrate specificities and enabled assays of water and fermentation products within a broad BOD range (2.4-80 mg/dm(3)) with a high correlation to the standard method (R=0.9988). The use of the co-cultures of the yeasts Pichia angusta, Arxula adeninivorans and Debaryomyces hansenii immobilized in N-vinylpyrrolidone-modified poly(vinyl alcohol) enabled developing a BOD biosensor possessing the characteristics not inferior to those in the known biosensors. The results are indicative of a potential of using these co-cultures as the receptor element base in prototype models of instruments for broad application. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Co-culture;Bacteria;Yeasts;Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD);Biosensor analyzer;Growth curves