Aggregate-formation by Clostridium butyricum |
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Authors: | G. R. Zoutberg R. Willemsberg G. Smit M. J. Teixera de Mattos O. M. Neijssel |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Microbiology, Biotechnology Centre, University of Amsterdam, P. O. Box 2 02 45, 1000 HE Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary Clostridium butyricum was grown in a glucose-limited chemostat culture at a dilution rate of 0.1 h–1 at pH 6.0. With 0.9% w/v input glucose in the medium the cells were found to grow in suspension and glucose was fermented completely to acetate and butyrate. An increase in the input concentration of glucose resulted in increased concentrations of end-products, but not all extra glucose was consumed. It could be demonstrated that this was due to a lowering of the maximal growth rate by elevated levels of butyric acid. However, prolonged growth in the presence of high glucose concentrations led to an increase in biomass. This was caused by the selection of a variant that was less sensitive to butyrate. This variant was able to form aggregates in an anaerobic gas-lift reactor at high dilution rates. Inoculation of these aggregates in a conventional chemostat culture with high glucose input resulted in an aggregated culture that remained stable for at least 6 months, and in which all glucose was consumed. Whether the organisms grew in suspension or in aggregates was found to be determined by the concentration of butyrate. The isolation of aggregate-forming variants from chemostat cultures leads to a very simple and new type of immobilization technique.Offprint requests to: G. R. Zoutberg |
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