Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7080163 | Bioresource Technology | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Propionic acid (PA) production with metabolically engineered Propionibacterium jensenii (pZGX04-gldA) was improved by integrating fed-batch culture with a two-stage pH control strategy in a 3-L fermenter. The following two-stage pH control strategy was used: the pH was controlled at 5.9 for 0-36Â h and shifted to 6.5 after 36Â h. The PA titer was increased to 21.43Â g/L. On the basis of pH control, the influence of fed-batch culture on PA production was further investigated and the maximum PA production (34.62Â g/L) was obtained when glycerol was fed at a constant rate of 3.33Â mL/h from 60 to 132Â h with an initial glycerol concentration of 25Â g/L. Crude glycerol was then used to produce PA using the optimized strategies, and maximal PA production reached 37.26Â g/L. The strategies may be useful for the production of PA by other propionibacteria species.
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Authors
Xin Zhuge, Long Liu, Hyun-dong Shin, Jianghua Li, Guocheng Du, Jian Chen,