BioVT-2010-09 [BibTeX]
Ingo Knabben, Lars Regestein, Carsten Grumbach, Sven Steinbusch, Gotthard Kunze, Jochen Büchs:
Online determination of viable biomass up to very high cell densities in Arxula adeninivorans fermentations using an impedance signal
Journal of Biotechnology, 2010, 149, 60-66
Abstract:
Up to now biomass has been measured online by impedance analysis only at low cell densities in yeast
fermentations. As industrial fermentation processes focus, for example, on producing high target concentrations
of biocatalysts or pharmaceutical proteins, it is important to investigate cell growth under high
cell-density conditions. Therefore, for the first time, biomass has been measured online using impedance
analysis in a 50 L high-pressure stirred tank reactor. As model organism the yeast Arxula adeninivorans
was cultivated in two chemically defined mineral media at a constant growth rate in fed-batch mode.
To ensure aerobic culture conditions over the entire fermentation time, the fermentations were conducted
at an elevated headspace overpressure of up to 9.5 bar. The highest oxygen transfer rate value
of 0.56 mol L−1 h−1 ever reported for yeast fermentations was measured in these investigations. Unlike
previous findings, in this study a linear correlation was found between capacitance and biomass up to
concentrations of 174 g L−1 dry cell weight.
Keywords:
online signal, impedance measurement, high cell-density cultivation, Arxula adeninivorans
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