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Agitation effects on submerged growth and product formation of Aspergillus niger
Authors:Sven Kelly  Luis H Grimm  Jan Hengstler  Ellen Schultheis  Rainer Krull  Dietmar C Hempel
Institution:(1) Institute of Biochemical Engineering, Technical University of Braunschweig, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany
Abstract:Product formation of mycelial organisms, like Aspergillus niger, is intimately connected with their morphology. Pellet morphology is often requested for product formation. Therefore, it is important to reveal the influence of the hydrodynamic conditions on the morphological development. In the present study, pellet morphology and glucoamylase formation were studied under different agitation intensities of A. niger AB1.13. For pellet formation inside the bioreactor, without the use of precultures, it is necessary to work at low energy dissipation rates. Biomass growth and glucoamylase activity were correlated with energy dissipation. Furthermore, product yield was analysed in dependence of pellet size and concentration. The present work shows that simple equations based on Monod-kinetics can describe growth and product formation, in general, also in mycelian organisms. All measured morphological data, like pellet concentration, as well as glucoamylase formation, strongly depend on the hydrodynamic conditions.
Keywords:Aspergillus niger  Morphology  Glucoamylase production  Shear stress  Pellet formation
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