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Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B
Pesticides, Food Contaminants, and Agricultural Wastes
Volume 55, 2020 - Issue 2
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Biopesticide and formulation processes based on starch industrial wastewater fortified with soybean medium

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to produce Bacillus thuringiensis-based biopesticide using starch-producing industry wastewater (SIW) fortified with soybean medium and optimize the formulated product using different adjuvants. This study was necessary as low endotoxin concentration is obtained in formulated biopesticide when SIW alone is used as fermentation medium. The fermentation runs were conducted using SIW alone and SIW fortified with 25% soybean (w/v) medium in 2000 L and 150 L bioreactor, respectively. SIW supplemented with soybean medium showed an increase in cell count (from 1.95 × 108 to 1.65 × 109 CFU mL–1), spore synthesis (from 1.5 × 108 to 1.35 × 109 CFU mL–1) and endotoxin concentration (from 436 to 1170 μg mL–1) when compared to SIW medium alone. The fermented broth was concentrated using continuous centrifugation and adjuvants were added for biopesticide formulation in order to enhance its resistance against UV rays and rainfastness. Entomotoxicity of the formulation produced using fermented broth of SIW fortified with soybean (38,000 IU μL–1) was higher than that obtained by SIW medium alone (21,000 IU μL–1), commercial biopesticide Foray 76B (20,000 IU μL–1) and Btk sander’s (12,500 IU μL–1).

Disclosure statement

AN declares that he has no conflict of interest. RDT declares that he has no conflict of interest. JV declares that he has no conflict of interest.

Ethical statement

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of authors. This article does not contain any studies with human participants or animals performed by any of the authors.

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Funding

The authors are thankful to the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada for financial support (Grant nos. A4984, STR 202047, SCF 192190-96 and Canada Research Chair).

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