Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6482236 Biochemical Engineering Journal 2018 43 Pages PDF
Abstract
There are two problems in the technology of the fermentation coupling with foam separation: stripping of bacteria into the foam and large volume of interstitial liquid. In order to solve these problems, cell immobilization was utilized in this technology and a new carrier by combining κ-carrageenan and loofa sponge was designed to successfully immobilize Lactococcus lactis supsp. Lactis ATCC 11454. A novel hourglass-shaped column was developed to effectively enhance foam drainage. Continuous fermentation of immobilized cells coupling with foam separation was carried out for 100 h and a maximum total nisin titer of 4.91 × 103 IU/mL was achieved. Nisin productivity of 3.92 × 102 IU/mL h in continuous + coupled foam separation was higher than that in continuous + uncoupled foam separation (3.20 × 102 IU/mL h) and batch fermentation (2.36 × 102 IU/mL h). The current study demonstrated that this technology significantly enhanced the production of nisin and would be useful in scaling-up of the fermentation process for improving the production of nisin.
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