Differences in the physiology of Pichia pastoris grown on glycerol/glucose using polyurethane foam slabs as solid support
Josué Zárate‐Bonilla,
Divanery Rodríguez‐Gómez,
Gustavo Viniegra‐González
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUNDGrowth physiology and metabolic flux of Pichia pastoris were analyzed using glass columns containing slabs of polyurethane foam as a solid support and culture medium with glycerol or glucose as a carbon source.RESULTSMedia with glycerol produced an average of 30.91% more biomass than media where glucose was used. However, the specific growth rate registered higher values for media with glucose than those with glycerol at low substrate concentrations: 0.46 versus 0.22 h−1. Media with glycerol produced… Show more
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