Continuous production of ethanol using immobilized growing yeast cells |
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Authors: | Mitsuru Wada Jyoji Kato Ichiro Chibata |
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Affiliation: | (1) Research Laboratory of Applied Biochemistry, Tanabe Seiyaku Co., Ltd., Kashima-3-chome, Yodogawa-ku, 16-89 Osaka, 532, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary Immobilized growing yeast cells were prepared in kappa-carra-geenan gel. Gel beads containing a small number of cells were incubated in a complete medium. The cells grew very well in the gel and the number of living cells per ml of gel increased to over 10 times that of free cells per ml of culture medium. After growing in the gel, the cells formed a dense layer of cells near the gel surface and produced large amounts of ethanol. The conditions for continuous production of ethanol using immobilized growing yeast cells were investigated. The supply of appropriate nutrients for growth was essential for the continuous production. The living cells in the gel were maintained at the high level of 109 per ml of gel and continuous production of ethanol using the complete medium containing 10% glucose was carried out with a retention time of 1 h. In this operation, a stable steady state was maintained for longer than 3 months. The ethanol concentration was 50 mg/ml and the conversion of glucose utilized to ethanol produced was almost 100% of the theoretical yield. |
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