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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., Aug 1996, 2926-2931, Vol 62, No. 8
N Cao, J Du, CS Gong and GT Tsao
An integrated system of simultaneous fermentation-adsorption for the
production and recovery of fumaric acid from glucose by Rhizopus oryzae was
investigated. The system was constructed such that growing Rhizopus mycelia
were self-immobilized on the plastic discs of a rotary biofilm contactor
during the nitrogen-rich growth phase. During the nongrowth, production
phase, the biofilm was alternately exposed to liquid medium and air upon
rotation of the discs in the horizontal fermentation vessel. The product of
fermentation, fumaric acid, was removed simultaneously and continuously by
a coupled adsorption column, thereby moderating inhibition, enhancing the
fermentation rate, and sustaining cell viability. Another beneficial effect
of the removal of fumaric acid is release of hydroxyl ions from a polyvinyl
pyridine adsorbent into the circulating fermentation broth. This moderates
the decrease in pH that would otherwise occur. Polyvinyl pyridine and
IRA-900 gave the highest loading for this type of fermentation. This
fermentation system is capable of producing fumaric acid with an average
yield of 85 g/liter from 100 g of glucose per liter within 20 h under
repetitive fed-batch cycles. On a weight yield basis, 91% of the
theoretical maximum was obtained with a productivity of 4.25 g/liter/h.
This is in contrast to stirred-tank fermentation supplemented with calcium
carbonate, whose average weight yield was 65% after 72 h with a
productivity of 0.9 g/liter/h. The immobilized reactor was operated
repetitively for 2 weeks without loss of biological activity.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Simultaneous Production and Recovery of Fumaric Acid from Immobilized Rhizopus oryzae with a Rotary Biofilm Contactor and an Adsorption Column
Laboratory of Renewable Resources Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907
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