Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
35890 Process Biochemistry 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Valienamine is an important medicinal intermediate with broad use in the synthesis of some stronger α-glucosidase inhibitors. In order to improve valienamine concentration in the fermentation broth and make the downstream treatment easy, a fed-batch process for the enhanced production of valienamine by Stenotrophomonas maltrophilia in a stirred tank bioreactor was developed. Results showed that supplementation of validamycin A in the process of cultivation could increase the valienamine concentration. One-pulse feeding was observed to be the best strategy. The maximum valienamine concentration of 2.35 g L−1 was obtained at 156 h when 86.4 g of validamycin A was added to a 15-L bioreactor containing 8 L fermentation medium with one-pulse feeding. The maximum valienamine concentration had a great improvement and was increased above 100% compared to batch fermentation in the stirred tank bioreactor. The pH-controlled experiments showed that controlling the pH in the process of one-pulse feeding fermentation had not obvious effect on the production of valienamine.
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