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Image analysis supported moss cell disruption in photo-bioreactors
Authors:Lucumi A  Posten C  Pons M-N
Affiliation:Institute of Mechanical Process Engineering and Mechanics, Department of Bioprocess Engineering, University of Karlsruhe, Kaiserstrasse 12, Geb. 30.70, 76131 Karlsruhe, Germany.
Abstract:Diverse methods for the disruption of cell entanglements and pellets of the moss Physcomitrella patens were tested in order to improve the homogeneity of suspension cultures. The morphological characterization of the moss was carried out by means of image analysis. Selected morphological parameters were defined and compared to the reduction of the carbon dioxide fixation, and the released pigments after cell disruption. The size control of the moss entanglements based on the rotor stator principle allowed a focused shear stress, avoiding a severe reduction in the photosynthesis. Batch cultures of P. patens in a 30.0-l pilot tubular photo-bioreactor with cell disruption showed no significant variation in growth rate and a delayed cell differentiation, when compared to undisrupted cultures. A highly controlled photoautotrophic culture of P. patens in a scalable photo-bioreactor was established, contributing to the development required for the future use of mosses as producers of relevant heterologous proteins.
Keywords:Physcomitrella patens    photo-bioreactor    image analysis    cell disruption    suspension culture    differentiation
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