Evaluation of feeding strategies for enhanced cell-associated tannase production by serratia ficaria dtc

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2011

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CAFET INNOVA Technical Society 1-2-18/103, Mohini Mansion, Gagan Mahal Road, Domalguda, Hyderabad 500029

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Batch studies on Cell-associated tannase production showed 2.6 U/L activity in the declining phase of growth in the bioreactor. It was observed that Cell-associated tannase production under declining phase was depending upon the bacterial biomass produced under exponential phase and gallic acid level. The peak production of enzyme was always accompanied by a sharp rise in dissolved oxygen concentration. Based on these observations, fed batch fermentation by feeding a mixture of nutrients (glucose and tryptose) and Dissolved oxygen (DO) based feeding strategy of gallic acid were designed. Nutrient feeding strategy showed 10 U/L of enzyme activity at 14th h of fermentation. DO based feeding strategy of gallic acid resulted in the production of 14.4 U/L enzyme activity in the 12th h of fermentation. The enzyme production rate of 1.2 U/L.h achieved in this mode was 4.6–fold greater than the values observed in batch process and 1.68 fold greater than the productivity achieved by feeding nutrients. Hence, DO based feeding strategy of gallic acid was proved to be an effective strategy for enhanced cell-associated tannase production by Serratia ficaria DTC. © 2011 CAFET-INNOVA TECHNICAL SOCIETY. All rights reserved.

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Batch data processing, Cells, Cytology, Dissolved oxygen, Enzyme activity, Enzymes, Fermentation, Nutrients, Dissolved oxygen concentrations, Exponential phase, Fed-batch fermentation, Fed-batch process, Feeding strategies, Nutrient feeding strategy, Serratia, Tannase, Feeding, Bacteria (microorganisms), Serratia ficaria

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International Journal of Earth Sciences and Engineering, 2011, 4, 5, pp. 283-288

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