Automated feeding strategies for high-cell-density fed-batch cultivation of Pseudomonas putida KT2440 |
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Authors: | Zhiyong Sun Juliana A. Ramsay Martin Guay Bruce A. Ramsay |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemical Engineering, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 3N6, Canada;(2) Polyferm Canada Inc., RR1, Harrowsmith, Ontario, K0H 1V0, Canada |
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Abstract: | Four automatic substrate feeding strategies were developed and investigated in this study to obtain rapid, repeatable, and reliable high cell densities of Pseudomonas putida KT2440 from glucose. Growth yield data of the key nutrients, Y X/Glucose, Y X/NH4, Y X/PO4, Y X/Mg, and Y CO2/Glucose, were determined to be 0.41, 5.44, 13.70, 236, and 0.65 g g−1, respectively. Although standard exponential feeding strategy worked well when the predetermined μ was set at 0.25 h−1, an exponential glucose feeding strategy with online μ max estimation resulted in a higher average biomass productivity (3.4 vs 2.8 g l−1 h−1). A CO2 production rate based pulse glucose feeding strategy also resulted in good overall productivity (3.0 g l−1 h−1) and can be used as an alternative to pH-stat or DO-stat feeding. A cumulative CO2 production based continuous feed with real-time cumulative glucose consumption estimation resulted in much higher biomass productivity (4.3 g l−1 h−1) and appears to be an excellent and reliable approach to fully automating high-cell-density fed-batch cultivation of P. putida. |
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