2024
DOI: 10.1002/bit.28874
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Oxygen Consumption in Filamentous Pellets of Aspergillus niger: Microelectrode Measurements and Modeling

Charlotte Deffur,
Anna Dinius,
Julian Pagel
et al.

Abstract: Filamentous fungi cultivated as biopellets are well established in biotechnology industries. A distinctive feature of filamentous fungi is that hyphal growth and fungal morphology affect product titers and require tailored process conditions. Within the pellet, mass transfer, substrate consumption, and biomass formation are intricately linked to the local hyphal fraction and pellet size. This study combined oxygen concentration measurements with microelectrode profiling and three‐dimensional X‐ray microtomogra… Show more

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