Citric acid production from glucose by yeast Candida oleophila ATCC 20177 under batch, continuous and repeated batch cultivation
The effect of air saturation on citric acid production in batch, repeated batch and chemostat cultures has been studied. It was shown that, under continuous fermentation (chemostat mode), the highest concentration of citric acid equal of 98 g/l was produced at 20% of air saturation. In contrary to c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Electronic Journal of Biotechnology 2006-01, Vol.9 (1), p.26-39 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The effect of air saturation on citric acid production in batch,
repeated batch and chemostat cultures has been studied. It was shown
that, under continuous fermentation (chemostat mode), the highest
concentration of citric acid equal of 98 g/l was produced at 20% of air
saturation. In contrary to continuous fermentation, displaying an
optimum at 20%, 80% air saturation yielded higher values in repeated
batch fermentation process. 167 g/l citric acid were produced
continuously with the fill and drain technique at 4.85 days, at 80% air
saturation, compared with 157.6 g/l achieved within 5.4 days at 20%.
Under repeated batch fermentation, the formation rate of the generic
product (Rj) as well as the specific citric acid productivity (mp)
reached a maximum of 1.283 g/(l x hr) at 4.01 days and of 0.0375 g/(g x
hr) at 4.58 days, respectively. The glucose consumption rate (Rx)
reached a maximum value of 3.33 g/(l x hr) entering stationary phase
after 2.56 days at a glucose concentration of 131.2 g/l. |
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ISSN: | 0717-3458 0717-3458 |
DOI: | 10.2225/vol9-issue1-fulltext-5 |