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Industrial glucoamylase fed-batch benefits from oxygen limitation and high osmolarity
Authors:Pedersen Lasse  Hansen Kim  Nielsen Jens  Lantz Anna Eliasson  Thykaer Jette
Institution:1. Center for Microbial Biotechnology, Department of Systems Biology, Technical University of Denmark, S?ltofts Plads, Building 223, DK‐2800 Kgs Lyngby, Denmark;2. telephone: +45‐45252684;3. fax:+45‐4588 4148;4. Novozymes A/S, Bagsv?rd, Denmark;5. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, G?teborg, Sweden
Abstract:The market for glucoamylase is large and very competitive and the production process has been optimized through several decades. So far a thorough characterization of the process has not been published, but previous academic reports suggest that the process suffers from severe byproduct formation. In this study we have carried out a thorough characterization of a process as close as possible to the industrial reality. The results show that the oxygen-limited phases of the process have the highest glucoamylase yields on carbon and that the byproducts are efficiently reused in late phases of the process. An alternative process with low glucose concentration show that high osmolarity is beneficial for the process, and we conclude that oxygen limitation, high osmolarity, and the associated byproduct metabolism are important for the efficiency of the process.
Keywords:Aspergillus niger  glucoamylase  oxygen limitation  enzyme production  fermentation
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