posted on 2018-10-02, 00:00authored byKa-Lung Lam, Shaolin Lin, Chaoran Liu, Xiyang Wu, Shuze Tang, Hoi-Shan Kwan, Peter Chi-Keung Cheung
Commercial
tools and instruments have been developed for a screening study of
microbial fermentation, but they are expensive and mostly confined
to aerobic fermentation only. There is little development on the generation
of anaerobic conditions directly on a 96-well plate. This report proposed
a simple and versatile microbial fermentation system known as OVAMO
that makes use of Oxyrase, vacuum, and mineral oil to generate an in situ anaerobic environment on a 96-well plate for at
least 48 h. The practicality of OVAMO in anaerobic fermentation experiments
used for functional food research was validated by a prebiotic screening
study of different carbohydrates by Bifidobacterium
longum subsp. infantis. The OVAMO system provides a less expensive but effective way to
conduct a microbial fermentation screening study that requires anaerobic
conditions without the need for atmospheric control by external devices.