Optimization of fermentation conditions for gluconic acid production using Aspergillus niger immobilized on cellulose microfibrils

Sankpal, N. V. ; Kulkarni, B. D. (2002) Optimization of fermentation conditions for gluconic acid production using Aspergillus niger immobilized on cellulose microfibrils Process Biochemistry, 37 (12). pp. 1343-1350. ISSN 0032-9592

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Abstract

The optimisation of gluconic acid fermentation using immobilized Aspergillus niger on a highly porous cellulose support is described. Experimental results showing the effects of variations in oxygen partial pressure, glucose concentration and biomass concentration have been obtained with a continuous recirculation reactor. Levels of dissolved oxygen and glucose concentrations during fermentation significantly affect the production and fermentation time. The optimum biomass requirement on a porous cellulose support has been estimated to be 0.234 mg cm-2 for efficient bioconversion. Increasing the quantum of biomass beyond this value resulted in an overgrown biofilm, which affected productivity adversely. Morphological characteristics of immobilized A. niger have also been investigated.

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Keywords:Gluconic Acid; Aspergillus niger; Cellulose Microfibrils; Immobilization
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