Sisira Kumara Weliwegamage

Sisira Kumara Weliwegamage
College of Chemical Sciences, Institute of Chemistry Ceylon,
Rajagiriya
Sri Lanka

Publications
  • Research Article
    Immobilization of Selected Microbes at Some Selected Solid Supports for Enhanced Fermentation Process
    Author(s): Hewawasam RS, Udawatte C, Weliwegamage SK, Sotheeswaran S and Rajapakse S Hewawasam RS, Udawatte C, Weliwegamage SK, Sotheeswaran S and Rajapakse S

    Immobilization of macro molecules (such as enzymes) and micro-organisms can be generally defined as a procedure leading to their restricted mobility. Advantages of immobilization include easy separation of the enzymes/cells from the product and reuse of the enzymes/cells. In this research coconut tree leaf sheath was used to immobilize selected microbes which were used in fermentation tecnology. Coconut tree leaf sheath contains cellulose fiber layers which have cross linking between them. Sacchromyces cerevisiae was used as the microbial type due to widespread use in fermentation process. Microbes were entrapped within cellulose layers. Coconut tree leaf sheath was found to be an effecient solid support for immobilization. Immobilized microbes can be reused for fresh fermentation media. Immobilization can be carried out utilizing naturally avavilable coconut tree leaf sheath.. View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2167-7972.1000115

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