Continuous succinic acid fermentation by Actinobacillus succinogenes

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Van Heerden, Carel Daniel
Nicol, Willie

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Fermentations were performed in an external recycle bioreactor using CO2 and D-glucose at feed concentrations of 20 and 40 g L . Severe biofilm formation prevented kinetic analysis of suspended cell (‘chemostat’) fermentation, while perlite packing enhanced the volumetric productivity by increasing the amount of immobilised cells. The highest productivity of 6.35 g L h was achieved at a dilution rate of 0.56 h . A constant succinic acid yield of 0.69±0.02 g/(g of glucose consumed) was obtained and found to be independent of the dilution rate, transient state and extent of biofilm buildup — approximately 53% of the carbon that formed phosphoenolpyruvate ended up as succinate. Byproduct analysis indicated that pyruvate oxidation proceeded solely via the formate-lyase pathway. Cell growth and corresponding biofilm formation were rapid at dilution rates higher than 0.35 h when the product concentrations were low (succinic acid<10 g L ), while minimal growth was observed at succinic acid concentrations above this threshold.

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Continuous fermentation, Succinic acid, Actinobacillus succinogenes, Bioreactors, Biofilms, Glucose

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Van Heerden, CD & Nicol, W 2013, 'Continuous succinic acid fermentation by Actinobacillus succinogenes', Biochemical Engineering Journal, vol. 73, no. 4, pp. 5-11.