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Studies of Clostridium cellulolyticum ATCC 35319 under dialysis and co-culture conditions
Authors:A Gehin  C Cailliez  E Petitdemange  L Benoit
Institution:Universitéde Nancay I, Laboratoire de Chimie Bilogigue I, Vandoeuvre iès Nancy, France.
Abstract:A. Gehin, C. Cailliez, E. Petitdemange And L. Benoit. 1996. The degradation of cellulose by Clostridium celulolyticum has been studied in several ways; (1) in batch fermentation in 50-ml sealed-cap flasks, referred to as the control; (2) in batch fermentation with pH at 7.2; (3) fermentation in dialysis which permits elimination of all the products of metabolism; (4) fermentation in dialysis with a constant bubbling of nitrogen; (5) in co-culture with Clostridium A22 in batch with and without pH regulation and with dialysis. H2, CO2, acetate, ethanol and lactate were the major end-products of cellobiose and cellulose fermentation. Compared to batch culture, growth of CI. cellulolyticum on cellobiose increased by a factor of 10 in dialysed culture. The end products from the dialysed culture were detected in a small range compared to the concentration for the batch culture. Related to the biomass, CMCase activities were of the same level, showing a direct relation between the biomass formation and the cellulase production. The percentage of cellulose degradation (50%) by CI. cellulolyticum was greater when dialysis of end products with a constant bubbling of nitrogen took place during the course of fermentation (6 d) in comparison with cultures in 50-ml sealedcap flasks (23%), in a fermentor (36%) or using dialysis without N2 bubbling (40%). The presence of two micro-organisms produced no further enzyme activities and hence the percentage of cellulose degradation was quite similar in mono- and co-culture. No synergistic action was found between two cellulolytic strains.
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