Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10235204 | Process Biochemistry | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A non-sterile and buffer-free 2-keto-gluconic acid (2KGA) production method was proposed by using resting cells from an industrial strain of Pseudomonas fluorescens AR4. 2KGA achieved a maximum production performance of 195.00 g/L, which corresponded to 3.05 g/L h of total productivity and 1.07 g/g of yield under optimal conditions, including resting cell aged 20 h, a cell concentration of 3.0 g/L, a reaction temperature of 30 °C, a glucose concentration of 181.82 g/L, and a reaction volume of 20 mL during the 64-h bioconversion process. P. fluorescens AR4 resting cells showed stable bioconversion activity after reuse 3 times or storage for less than 28 d at 4 °C. These findings suggested that the proposed non-sterile and buffer-free bioconversion of glucose to 2KGA using P. fluorescens AR4 resting cells had remarkable advantages, including ease handling and low cost, and they are a potent application for industrial production of 2KGA.
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Authors
Wenjing Sun, Fangfang Xiao, Zhuan Wei, Fengjie Cui, Lin Yu, Silian Yu, Qiang Zhou,