Microbial Biotechnology
General
- Code: TΑBO-52-E2
- Semester: 5th
- Study Level: Undergraduate
- Course type: Special Background
- Teaching and exams language: Greek
- Teaching Methods (Hours/Week): Tutorials (Theory) (2) / Laboratory Exercises (2)
- ECTS Units: 5
- Course homepage: https://eclass.emt.ihu.gr/courses/FD311/
- Instructors: Alexandri Maria
- Class Schedule:
Course Contents
Lectures
- Stages of biotechnological processes.
- Submerged fermentations – Bioreactors (kinetics of microbial growth and metabolites, types of bioreactors, design, operation, control, factors regulating fermentation processes, optimization and scale-up).
- Microbial biosynthesis – Production of metabolites (food and feed additives, vitamins and amino acids, lipids, industrial enzymes, etc.).
- Solid state fermentations – Biotechnological utilization of plant biomass by microorganisms. Biodegradation, detoxification of agro-industrial wastes and bioconversions of agricultural by-products.
- Downstream processing methods for the recovery and purification of extracellular and intracellular biotechnological products.
- Methods of cell immobilization.
- Cultivation of edible and medicinal mushrooms – Production, utilization of biomass and secondary metabolites.
- Biotechnological methods for of waste and by-products’ valorization.
Laboratory exercises:
- Growth of microorganisms in shake flasks.
- Determination of microbial growth by the turbidity method.
- Determination of biomass dry weight.
- Study of microbial growth kinetics, calculation of product yield and productivity, calculation of specific growth rate.
- Methods for determining sugar consumption in microbial cultures.
- Cell immobilization.
- Solid state fermentation.
Educational Goals
After the successful completion of the course, the students will acquire a scientific background, abilities and skills to:
- understand the steps required for the commercial production of natural products from microorganisms,
- understand and deal with the problems associated with the isolation, optimization and growth of microorganisms on a large scale,
- understand the importance of utilizing microorganisms in agricultural systems, in environmental applications and in the production of products on an industrial scale,
- describe and interpret the new technologies used to produce products in prokaryotic and eukaryotic systems,
- examine the factors that affect the efficient production of a product on a large scale,
- understand the modern methodologies applied for the utilization of microorganisms in agriculture, industry and the environment.
General Skills
- Search, analysis and synthesis of data and information, using the necessary technologies.
- Adaptation to new situations.
- Autonomous work.
- Team work.
- Work in an interdisciplinary environment.
- Generation of new research ideas.
Teaching Methods
- Face to face.
Use of ICT means
- Presentation of lectures via Powerpoint.
- Communication with students via e-mail.
- Use of stereo-microscope, centrifuge, photometers, DNA electrophoresis devices, proteins, etc.
- Learning process support through access to the e-class, online databases, etc.
Teaching Organization
Activity | Semester workload |
Lectures | 26 |
Laboratory practice | 26 |
Essay writing | 26 |
Individual Study | 47 |
Total | 125 |
Students Evaluation
The examination in the theory of the course includes:
- Written exam (70%),
- Written assignment 30%) with
- Short Answer Questions,
- Multiple Choice Test.
Recommended Bibliography
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- Βιβλίο [18548933]: Διεργασίες στη βιοτεχνολογία, Ζουμπούλης Αναστάσιος,Μάτης Κώστας Α.
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- Βιοτεχνολογία και Βιομηχανικές Ζυμώσεις. Νεραντζής Η., Ταταρίδης Π., Λογοθέτης Σ. (2014). Εκδόσεις Έμβρυο.
- Glazer A. And Nikaido H. (2007). Microbial Biotechnology: Fundamentals of Applied Microbiology, 2nd Edition. Cambridge University Press.
- Arora, D.K. (2003). Handbook of Fungal Biotechnology (Mycology) 2003. CRC Press, New York.
- Kück, U. (2004). Genetics and Biotechnology (The Mycota, Volume 2). Springer, Berlin.
- Glick & Pasternak (2009) Molecular Biotechnology 3rd Ed. American Society of Microbiology Press.