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Microcultivation of anaerobic bacteria single cells entrapped in alginate microbeads
Authors:Rosa Aragão Börner  Maria Teresa Alvarez Aliaga  Bo Mattiasson
Institution:1. Department of Biotechnology, Center for Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Lund University, PO Box 124, SE-22100, Lund, Sweden
2. Instituto de Investigaciones Farmaco Bioquímicas, Facultad de Ciencias Farmaceuticas y Bioquímicas, Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, La Paz, Bolivia
Abstract:Alginate microbeads, produced by emulsion/internal gelation, were studied for the entrapment and microcultivation of microbial cells with biotechnological potential. An anaerobic consortium which was selected for its capacity to degrade complex carbohydrates, and a pure culture of cellulose degrading bacteria were used for entrapment studies. Optimization of conditions for the formation of spherical alginate microbeads in sizes between 20 and 80 μm were examined. The best conditions were achieved by combining rapeseed methyl ester as oil phase and stirring at 100 rpm using a rotation impeller. Calcium alginate microbeads produced under these conditions were shown to present morphological stability, with large pores in the internal matrix that favours microcolony development. Finally, single cells were observed inside the beads after the entrapment procedure and microcolony formation was confirmed after cultivation in cellobiose.
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