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titleOfInvention Fermentation method of bacillus fed-batch materials
abstract The invention discloses a fermentation method of bacillus fed-batch materials, which comprises the following steps of carrying out primary and secondary seed amplification culture on bacillus strains, inoculating the strains subjected to amplification culture into a basic culture medium with the effective volume of 50-70% of a fermentation tank for fermentation culture, and carrying out fed-batch materials twice in the fermentation process in the fermentation culture process 11 The bacillus subtilis obviously improves the unit yield and reduces the unit cost. The bacillus subtilis ANSB060 cultured by the fermentation method is used for degrading aflatoxin, and after reaction for 48 hours, aflatoxin B1 in the system can be completely eliminated.
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