Author:
Anastassiadis Savas,Kamzolova Svetlana V.,Morgunov Igor G.,Rehm Hans-Jürgen
Abstract
New processes have been previously described for the continuous and discontinuous production of gluconic
acid by Aureobasidium pullulans (de bary) Arnaud. Little is known about the regulatory mechanisms of gluconic acid
production by A. pullulans. The response of growth and gluconic acid metabolism to a variable profile of iron concentrations
was studied with A. pullulans in batch and chemostat cultures. A surprisingly high optimum N-dependent iron ion
concentration in the feed medium, in the range between 0.5 mM and 3.0 mM Fe (optimum 1-2 mM), was found to be particular
requirement for economically profitable continuous production of gluconic acid with 3 g/l NH4Cl. Increased iron
concentration promoted growth on defined glucose medium. 223.3 g/l gluconic acid were continuously produced at a formation
rate of the generic product (Rj) of 16.8 g/(l*h) and a specific gluconic acid productivity (mp) of 2.5 g/(g*h) at 13 h
residence time (RT) with 1mM iron, compared with 182 g/l reached at 0.1 mM. The product selectivity (product yield
based on glucose) increased continuously by raising iron concentration following a saturation curve, reaching a maximum
of about 98% (mol/mol) at 2 mM Fe and 76.2% conversion, compared with only 84.3% determined at 0.1 mM. The process
is not obligatory growth limiting or growth related and residual nitrogen was found in all of continuous experiments,
e.g. 197 mg/l of nitrogen at 0.1 mM and 201 mg/l at 2 mM of iron.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Biomedical Engineering,Biochemistry,Bioengineering,Biophysics,Biotechnology
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