Diffusion-driven fed-batch fermentation in perforated ring flasks
Purpose Simultaneous membrane-based feeding and monitoring of the oxygen transfer rate shall be introduced to the newly established perforated ring flask, which consists of a cylindrical glass flask with an additional perforated inner glass ring, for rapid bioprocess development. Methods A 3D-printe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biotechnology letters 2024-08, Vol.46 (4), p.571-582 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose
Simultaneous membrane-based feeding and monitoring of the oxygen transfer rate shall be introduced to the newly established perforated ring flask, which consists of a cylindrical glass flask with an additional perforated inner glass ring, for rapid bioprocess development.
Methods
A 3D-printed adapter was constructed to enable monitoring of the oxygen transfer rate in the perforated ring flasks.
Escherichia coli
experiments in batch were performed to validate the adapter. Fed-batch experiments with different diffusion rates and feed solutions were performed.
Results
The adapter and the performed experiments allowed a direct comparison of the perforated ring flasks with Erlenmeyer flasks. In batch cultivations, maximum oxygen transfer capacities of 80 mmol L
−1
h
−1
were reached with perforated ring flasks, corresponding to a 3.5 times higher capacity than in Erlenmeyer flasks. Fed-batch experiments with a feed reservoir concentration of 500 g glucose L
−1
were successfully conducted. Based on the oxygen transfer rate, an ammonium limitation could be observed. By adding 40 g ammonium sulfate L
−1
to the feed reservoir, the limitation could be prevented.
Conclusion
The membrane-based feeding, an online monitoring technique, and the perforated ring flask were successfully combined and offer a new and promising tool for screening and process development in biotechnology. |
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ISSN: | 0141-5492 1573-6776 1573-6776 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10529-024-03493-0 |