The effect of dissolved carbon dioxide on penicillin production: Mycelial morphology |
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Authors: | Mark D Smith Chester S Ho |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical Engineering, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The effect of carbon dioxide on the morphology of Penicillium chrysogenum was examined. The scanning electron microscopic (SEM) study indicated that the morphology of P. chrysogenum was subject to change when exposed to various dissolved CO2 concentrations in the medium. At low influent carbon dioxide partial pressures between 0% and 8%, the predominant morphological form of P. chrysogenum was filamentous. At higher influent carbon dioxide partial pressures of 15% and 20%, the appearance of swollen and stunted hyphae predominated, and a significant quantity of spherical or yeast-like cells were observed. It was evident that for production subject to high dissolved CO2 concentrations the inhibition of cell growth and penicillin production related strongly to the concomitant morphological changes of P. chrysogenum. |
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Keywords: | penicillin production carbon dioxide mycelial morphology |
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