Enhanced Production of Heteropolysaccharide-7 by Beijerinckia indica HS-2001 in Repeated Batch Culture with Optimized Substitution of Culture Medium

In this study, a process of removing a half volume of culture broth and replacing it with an equal volume of substituted solution was developed to enhance the production of heteropolysaccharide-7 (PS-7) by Beijerinckia indica HS-2001. The optimal substitution time and volume of the substituted solut...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biotechnology and bioprocess engineering 2011, 16(2), , pp.245-255
Hauptverfasser: Jin, I.H., Dong-A University, Busan, Republic of Korea, Jung, D.Y., Korea Bio-Solution Co., Busan, Republic of Korea, Son, C.W., Korea Bio-Solution Co., Busan, Republic of Korea, Kim, S.K., Pukyong National University, Busan, Republic of Korea, Gao, Wa, Dong-A University, Busan, Republic of Korea, Chung, C.H., Dong-A University, Busan, Republic of Korea, Lee, J.W., Dong-A University, Busan, Republic of Korea
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Zusammenfassung:In this study, a process of removing a half volume of culture broth and replacing it with an equal volume of substituted solution was developed to enhance the production of heteropolysaccharide-7 (PS-7) by Beijerinckia indica HS-2001. The optimal substitution time and volume of the substituted solution were found to be 48 h after cultivation and 50% of the initial volume of the culture broth. The optimal composition of the substituted solution was determined to be 20.0 g/L glucose, 10.0 g/L soybean pomace, 0.1 g/L MgSO₄ㆍ7H₂O 0.9 g/L NH₄NO₃, and 5.0 g/L potassium phosphate, which was the same composition as the medium developed in a previous study for the production of PS-7 by B. indica HS-2001. The total amount and productivity of PS-7 by B. indica HS-2001 with a substitution under optimized conditions in a 7 L bioreactor for 96 h were 49.28 g and 0.51 g/h, respectively, which were 1.76 and 1.31-foldgreater values than those without a substitution for 72 h.
ISSN:1226-8372
1976-3816
DOI:10.1007/s12257-010-0120-1