LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
M.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – BIO TECHNOLOGY
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SECOND SEMESTER – April 2009
BT 2814 – BIOPROCESS AND ENZYME TECHNOLOGY
Date & Time: 22/04/2009 / 1:00 – 4:00 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
SECTION – A
Answer all the questions (20 marks)
- Choose the best answer. (5 X 1 = 5)
- Saccharomyces cerevisiae produces the enzyme
(a) dextranase (b) invertase (c) uric oxidase (d) glucose isomerase.
- Pick the odd one out:
(a) disc turbine (b) vaned disc (c) open turbine (d) Ekato intermig.
- Which one of the following is a precursor in media formulation?
(a) pectin (b) bromide (c) phenoxy aceticacid (d) glutamic acid.
- In ion –exchange chromatography the separation principle is based on the
(a) size and shape (b) molecular recognition
(c) net charge (d) hydrophobicity.
- Sulphite waste liquor is a by-product from __________ industry
(a) molasses (b) cane sugar
(c) paper pulping (d) steeping of corn starch.
- Say True or False; if false, state reasons. (5 X 1 = 5)
- The hydrolysis of starch with amylase results in short chain polymers called
dextrins.
- The ‘Prochem Maxflo T’ is a conventional agitator.
- Osmotic shock is a mechanical method of cell disruption.
- Triton X-100 is a detergent.
- Mutagenicity of chemicals can be detected using biosensors.
III. Complete the following. (5 X 1 = 5)
- The genetic modification for improving the strain is achieved by __________ &
___________.
- The ______________ type of sparger has perforation pipes which may be of cross or
ring type.
- The other term for ‘Del factor’ is ___________________.
- ______________ is used to measure the air-flow rate in bioprocess control.
- The method of separating the amphoteric substances based on their isoelectric point is
called ___________________.
- Answer the following in one or two sentences, each in about 50 words. (5 X 1 =5)
- Define idiophase.
- What are on-line sensors?
- Give two examples of microorganisms used in effluent treatment.
- What are precursors? Give examples.
- What is super-critical fluid extraction?
SECTION – B
- Answer any five questions, each in about 350 words only. (5 X 8 = 40)
- Explain the various ranges of fermentation products.
- Give an account on the industrial applications of enzymes.
- Illustrate the various methods of preserving the pure cultures.
- Determine the mass, energy and momentum transfer in transport phenomena.
- Explain the working mechanism of air-lift reactor with applications.
- Bring out the significance of computer aided control in fermentation technology.
- Enumerate and explain the uses of enzymes in biotransformation.
- Give an account on foaming and its control.
SECTION – C
- Answer the following, each in about 1500 words. (2 x 20 = 40)
- a) Describe the various types and methods of enzyme immobilization and add a note
on its applications.
(or)
- b) Brief out the methods of producing the healthy state of inoculum for bacterial and
mycelial processes.
- a) Explain how media formulation effects the fermentation process.
(or)
- b) Explain the primary separation techniques involved in recovering the metabolites.
(cell-disruption techniques and solid-liquid separation).