Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7077172 | Bioresource Technology | 2014 | 38 Pages |
Abstract
Cellular redox status and oxygen availability influence the product formation. Herein, decreasing agitation speed or adding vitamin C (Vc) achieved the 2,3-BDL yield of 0.40 g gâ1 or 0.39 g gâ1 glucose under batch fermentation, respectively. To our knowledge, this is the highest 2,3-BDL yield reported so far for Paenibacillus polymyxa without adding acetic acid. The NADH/NAD+ ratio and 2,3-BDL titer could be increased significantly by reducing the agitation speed or adding Vc, indicating that the enhancement of 2,3-BDL is closely associated with the adjustment of NADH/NAD+ ratio. Especially, Vc addition elevated the 2,3-BDL titer from 43.66 g Lâ1 to 71.71 g Lâ1 within 54 h under fed-batch fermentation. This is the highest titer of 2,3-BDL so far reported for P. polymyxa from glucose fermentation. This work provides a new strategy to improve 2,3-BDL production and helps us to understand the responses of P. polymyxa to extracellular oxidoreduction potential.
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Authors
Jun-Jun Dai, Jing-Sheng Cheng, Ying-Quan Liang, Tong Jiang, Ying-Jin Yuan,