1 Department of Food Engineering, Faculty of Agro-Industry, University of Kratie, Cambodia.
2 Department of Soil and Crop Production, Faculty of Agronomy, University of Kratie, Cambodia.
3 Centre for Agricultural and Environmental Studies, Faculty of Forestry Science, Royal University of Agriculture, Cambodia.
4 Metabolic Engineering Research Unit, School of Biotechnology, Suranaree University of Technology, 111 University Avenue Suranaree, Muang Nakhon Ratchasima 30000, Thailand.
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 14(01), 536-543
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2025.14.1.0083
Received on 03 December 2024; revised on 08 January 2025; accepted on 10 January 2025
Yeast is a single-celled fungus that thrives under suitable conditions and is widely used in the production of alcohol and carbon dioxide for various products, such as bread, wine, and other fermented items. In both artisanal and industrial production, selecting the appropriate yeast strain and growth medium is crucial for maximizing profits, particularly when considering cost-effectiveness and ingredient availability. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of different growth media on yeast growth and ethanol production, with a focus on reducing costs and facilitating local sourcing. The experiments were conducted over three months using the streak plate and spread plate methods to determine colony counts. The media compared were: T1 – PDA-Market (commercially purchased), T2 – PDA-Glucose (prepared by adding glucose), and T3 – PDA-Sucrose (prepared by adding sucrose). Colony growth and counts were monitored every 24 hours. This was followed by a yeast fermentation experiment using a 5% sugar solution for 96 hours. The results revealed that PDA-Sucrose (T3) produced the highest number of colonies, with an average of 505.67 ± 4.93 CFU/50 μL. One-way ANOVA analysis showed significant differences in colony growth (p < 0.01). However, no significant differences were observed in alcohol yield, biomass, or sugar utilization (p > 0.05). Additionally, the PDA-Sucrose medium had the lowest cost, at $0.3423/L. In conclusion, the PDA-Sucrose medium is the best option for yeast production, as it yields a high number of colonies, is easy to source, and is cost-effective. Therefore, PDA-Sucrose media are suitable for both artisanal and industrial alcohol production.
Solid media; Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Growth; Alcohol; Production yield
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Horn Meta, Rin Chanra, Horn Linan, Horn Sarun and In Sokra. Efficacy of different ingredients in solid media on the growth and alcohol production yield of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 14(01), 536-543. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.14.1.0083.
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