Pilot scale exponential growth of Escherichia coli W to high cell concentration with temperature variation

S. Bauer*, M. D. White

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Abstract

An efficient method to grow Escherichia coli W to high cell concentrations on the pilot scale is described and discussed. The method involves growth linked introduction of glucose; and ammonia to the culture, sparing with oxygen, and maintenance of aerobic conditions by gradually decreasing the temperature in the culture in order to keep the oxygen demand within the limits of the capacity of supply. Under these conditions the linear rate of cell mass production is actually the result of exponential growth with a gradually decreasing growth‐rate constant. About 10 kg packed cells were produced in a 50 liter working‐volume fermentor in one run of 13 hr. The concentration of the cells at the end of the growth was about 47 g dry cells/liter. The expenditure for nutrients was minimal and the controls were of simple automatic nature. From the determined yield constants for glucose, nitrogen, phosphorus, and oxygen it may be inferred that the cells grown by this method are similar to those grown exponentially at constant temperature.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)839-846
Number of pages8
JournalBiotechnology and Bioengineering
Volume18
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1976

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