1998
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0290(19981020)60:2<156::aid-bit3>3.3.co;2-q
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Enhancement of Candida rugosa lipase production by using different control fed‐batch operational strategies

Abstract: Simulation studies have predicted that maximum lipase activity is reached with fed-batch operation strategies. In this work, two different fed-batch operational strategies have been studied: constant substrate feeding rate and specific growth rate control. A constant substrate feeding rate strategy showed that maximum aqueous lipolytic activity (55 U/mL) was reached at low substrate feeding rates, whereas lipase tends to accumulate inside the cell at higher rates of substrate addition. In the second fed-batch … Show more

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“…3). These results are in accordance to the report by Gordillo et al [29]. They determined that at several dilution rates the lipolytic enzyme productivity in continuous culture was slightly higher than in batch cultures.…”
Section: Influence Of Mineral Composition Of Culture Medium Operatinsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…3). These results are in accordance to the report by Gordillo et al [29]. They determined that at several dilution rates the lipolytic enzyme productivity in continuous culture was slightly higher than in batch cultures.…”
Section: Influence Of Mineral Composition Of Culture Medium Operatinsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…However, there are no reports dealing with lipolytic enzyme production by T. thermophilus in continuous mode. Therefore, considering that the lipase production seems to be associated with the microorganism growth, a continuous operation mode could improve the yield and productivity obtained in batch cultures [29]. With this aim, experiments in continuous mode were carried out in a stirred tank bioreactor at 650 rpm and hydraulic retention time of 2 days without recycling and under sterile conditions.…”
Section: Influence Of Mineral Composition Of Culture Medium Operatinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lipase from B. licheniformis was produced effectively under similar conditions (Khyami-Horani 1996). The speed of agitation in aerobic batch process is an important parameter since it involves in maintaining the level of oxygen in the medium (Gordillo et al 1998). However, the fermentation performed at higher DO level resulted in an increase in growth rate and affected the lipase production (Elibol and Ozer 2000).…”
Section: Evaluation Of Medium Components By Plackett-burman Experimenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Samples obtained from the diafiltrate showed lipolytic activity, and SDS-PAGE analyses revealed the presence of the monomeric Lip2 form, although dimer form was also observed. Total lipolytic activity detected in the diaultrafiltrate was 2 × 10 6 AU; 4-fold higher than obtained with native C. rugosa fed-batch fermentation at low specific growth rate, the best operational fed-batch strategy tested [41].…”
Section: Fed-batch Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 80%