High-concentration cultivation of Lactococcus cremoris in a cell-recycle reactor.

Biotechnol Bioeng

Centre de Transfert en Biotechnologie-Microbiologie, Département de Génie Biochimique et Alimentaire, UA-CNRS N degrees 544, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées, Avenue de Rangueil, 31077 Toulouse-Cédex, France.

Published: April 1991

High-cell concentration cultivation of Lactococcus cremoris, a homofermentative lactic acid producer, in a cell-recycle fermentor is described. Cross-flow filtration allowing continuous removal of the inhibitory metabolite, the influence of dilution rate on growth was investigated in total or partial cell-recycle cultures. The dependence of growth characteristics on operating conditions was identified and quantified using lactose as the carbon source. Growth kinetics could be described by both lactate removal efficiency and nutrient availability. Based on physiological observations, biomass and lactic acid productivities were predicted in partial cell-recycle cultures.

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