LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
M.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – BIO TECHNOLOGY
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SECOND SEMESTER – April 2009
BT 2954 – MICROBIAL & BIOPROCESS TECHNOLOGY
Date & Time: 29/04/2009 / 1:00 – 4:00 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
PART – A (20 Marks)
- Choose the best answer: (5×1=5)
- Which one of the following is a secondary metabolite?
- a) proteins b) lipids c) nucleotides d) antibiotics
- Name the fermenter part that is used to check vortex and improve aeration?
- a) agitator b) ball-bearing c) sparger d) baffles
- The evaporator used for concentrating higher viscous product is
- a) falling-film b) plate evaporator c) forced-film d) centrifugal-forced film
- The CO2 concentration is commonly monitored using
- a) paramagnetic gas analyser b) galvanic electrode
- c) infra-red gas analyser d) polarographic electrode
- Which one of the following is not used in cell disruption?
- a) sonicator b) French press c) lyophiliser d) homogenizer
- State true or false. If false; give the reason: (5×1=5)
- Enriched cultures are ideal for isolating industrially important organisms.
- The two-phase aqueous separation is induced when hydrophilic polymers are added.
- In inoculum development, the age of inoculum is important for the growth of sporulating bacteria.
- In batch fermentation, the substrate is added at the start of the fermentation.
- Sodium lauryl sulphate is a solvent.
III. Complete the following: (5×1=5)
- The advantage of using stainless-steel in the fermentor as construction material is _____________
and _____________________.
- The process of inducing multiple mutations at the replication point is called ________________.
- The measure of electron activity is called __________________________.
- The chromatographic separation based on molecular recognition is ________________________.
- The separation of components from a liquid mixture by treatment with a solvent is known as
________________________.
- Answer the following, each in about 50 words: (5×1=5)
- Define ideal Bioreactor.
- What are precursors? Give examples.
- What do you mean by interfacing -technique?
- Name two enzymes used to disrupt yeast cells?
- What is GMP?
PART- B
- Answer any five of the following questions each in about 350 words: (5×8=40)
- Explain briefly the ranges of fermentation processes.
- What is sterilization? What are the methods used for sterilizing thermolabile substances?
- Describe the brewing process of malted barley in beer production.
- What is scale-up operation? Write about their significance in bioprocessing.
- Describe the methods involved in cell-disruption.
- Explain the computer aided control of fermentation.
- Describe the solid-liquid separation in down-stream processing.
- Discuss the ethical implications in bioprocessing.
PART- C
- Answer the following questions each in about 1500 words: (2×20=40)
- (a) Comment on Single-cell protein production from bacteria and algae and their commercial
significance.
(or)
(b) Discuss the processes of strain improvement using mutation and recombination.
- (a) Describe the effluent treatment and disposal in sewered areas.
(or)
(b) Give an account of media formulation for bioprocessing.
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