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Influence of ultrasound amplitude and duty cycle on fungal morphology and broth rheology of Aspergillus terreus
Authors:N. Sainz Herrán  J. L. Casas López  J. A. Sánchez Pérez  Y. Chisti
Affiliation:1.Department of Chemical Engineering,University of Almería,Almería,Spain;2.School of Engineering,Massey University,Palmerston North,New Zealand
Abstract:Effects of ultrasound amplitude and duty cycle on cultures of Aspergillus terreus are reported in a 25 l slurry bubble column sonobioreactor. Fermentations were carried out batchwise. A 2k-factorial design with added central points was used. Sonication at any cycle and amplitude level did not affect biomass growth rate and yield relative to nonsonicated control, but did affect growth morphology. Ultrasound disrupted fungal pellets and caused the biomass to grow mainly as dispersed hyphae. Production of lovastatin was reduced by medium- and high-cycle sonication. Sonication affected broth rheology. In view of these results, sonication can be used to modify growth morphology and broth rheology without affecting growth rate and yield of filamentous fungi.
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