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A multi-step kinetic model for substrate assimilation and bacterial growth: application to benzene biodegradation
Authors:Bordel S  Muñoz R  Díaz L F  Villaverde S
Affiliation:Department of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Technology, Valladolid University, Paseo del Prado de la Magdalena s/n, Valladolid, Spain.
Abstract:A multi-step kinetic model based on the concept of synthesizing unit (SU) was developed for describing benzene biodegradation in Pseudomonas putida F1. The model herein presented considered substrate arrival rates to the SU rather than concentrations, and provided a reasonable good fit of the dynamics of both catechol and biomass concentrations experimentally determined. It was based on very general assumptions and could be applied to any process accumulating metabolic intermediates. Conventional growth models considering a single step can be regarded as a particular case of this multi-step model. Despite the merits of this model, its applicability strongly depends on the knowledge of the complex induction-repression and inhibition mechanisms governing the different catabolic steps of the degradation pathway, which in most cases are difficult to elucidate experimentally and/or to model mathematically. In this particular case repression of benzene oxidation by catechol and self-inhibition of catechol transformation were experimentally confirmed and considered in the simulation, resulting in a good fit (relative average error of 6%) of the experimental data.
Keywords:benzene  biodegradation  catechol  intermediate accumulation  synthesizing unit  multi‐step model
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