Innocell Bioreactor: An Open-Source Development to Produce Biomaterials for Food and Packaging Based on Fermentation Processes

Author:

Cohen Nitzan1,Sicher Emma2,Ayala-Garcia Camilo1ORCID,Sanchez-Fayos Ignacio Merino1,Conterno Lorenza3,Ugur Yavuz Secil1

Affiliation:

1. Design Friction Lab, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, 39100 Bolzano, Italy

2. Cluster of Excellence Matters of Activity, Image Space Material, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 10117 Berlin, Germany

3. Fermentation and Distillation Group Laimburg Research Center, Laimburg 6, 39040 Ora, Italy

Abstract

A growing number of science and design scholars and design practitioners have recently embarked on studying fermentation processes to produce alternative materials. The main driver of this trend is the search for a sustainable future by proposing novel alternatives that could substitute or integrate into society’s current production and consumption models. This study presents the development of an open-source bioreactor capable of enhancing and optimizing a symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY) production process. The bioreactor is part of a greater design-driven project aiming to process edible and non-edible materials. The study presents the experiments and methods that led to the development and refinement of the current bioreactor, and all the information needed to replicate it with tools and equipment currently available under the Creative Commons status. The aim of sharing open-source methods and results to reproduce the bioreactor is to support different interdisciplinary teams of scientists and designers in generating high amounts of SCOBY, accelerating R&D with this auspicious yet underexplored source of bacterial cellulose.

Funder

Free University of Bozen-Bolzano

Open Access Publishing Fund of the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Plant Science,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),Food Science

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