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Novel bioreactor internals for the cultivation of spore-forming fungi in pellet form.
Soerjawinata, Winda; Kockler, Isabelle; Wommer, Lars; Frank, Robert; Schüffler, Anja; Schirmeister, Tanja; Ulber, Roland; Kampeis, Percy.
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  • Soerjawinata W; Institute for Biotechnical Process Design Trier University of Applied Sciences, Environmental Campus Birkenfeld Hoppstädten-Weiersbach Germany.
  • Kockler I; Institute for Biotechnical Process Design Trier University of Applied Sciences, Environmental Campus Birkenfeld Hoppstädten-Weiersbach Germany.
  • Wommer L; Institute for Biotechnical Process Design Trier University of Applied Sciences, Environmental Campus Birkenfeld Hoppstädten-Weiersbach Germany.
  • Frank R; Institute for Biotechnical Process Design Trier University of Applied Sciences, Environmental Campus Birkenfeld Hoppstädten-Weiersbach Germany.
  • Schüffler A; Institut für Biotechnologie und Wirkstoff-Forschung gGmbH (IBWF) Mainz Germany.
  • Schirmeister T; Institute of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz Mainz Germany.
  • Ulber R; Institute of Bioprocess Engineering Technical University Kaiserslautern Kaiserslautern Germany.
  • Kampeis P; Institute for Biotechnical Process Design Trier University of Applied Sciences, Environmental Campus Birkenfeld Hoppstädten-Weiersbach Germany.
Eng Life Sci ; 22(7): 474-483, 2022 Jul.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35865648
This study introduced an automated long-term fermentation process for fungals grown in pellet form. The goal was to reduce the overgrowth of bioreactor internals and sensors while better rheological properties in the fermentation broth, such as oxygen transfer and mixing time, can be achieved. Because this could not be accomplished with continuous culture and fed-batch fermentation, repeated-batch fermentation was implemented with the help of additional bioreactor internals ("sporulation supports"). This should capture some biomass during fermentation. After harvesting the suspended biomass, intermediate cleaning was performed using a cleaning device. The biomass retained on the sporulation support went through the sporulation phase. The spores were subsequently used as inocula for the next batch. The reason for this approach was that the retained pellets could otherwise cause problems (e.g., overgrowth on sensors) in subsequent batches because the fungus would then show undesirable hyphal growth. Various sporulation supports were tested for sufficient biomass fixation to start the next batch. A reproducible spore concentration within the range of the requirements could be achieved by adjusting the sporulation support (design and construction material), and an intermediate cleaning adapted to this.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Eng Life Sci Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article
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