Metabolic heat based specific growth rate estimators: Does the choice of estimation model influence the state of bioprocesses?

J Biosci Bioeng

BioPAT Laboratory, Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, Assam 781039, India. Electronic address:

Published: September 2024

Accurate and reliable estimation of specific growth rate (μ) in real-time is pivotal for reliable process monitoring of a bioprocess and subsequent implementation of advanced control strategies. Gibbs free energy dissipation is imminent for any biological system, and the metabolic heat flow measurements (calorimetry) formed the basis for estimating μ. However, the rationale behind selecting a suitable μ estimator model based on calorimetric perspective remains unexplored. The present investigation addresses the notion behind the selection of an appropriate estimator for μ and the assessment of the estimator models was illustrated using different types of energy metabolism, namely, high exothermic and low exothermic processes. The results indicated that the μ values from the instantaneous heat flow estimator significantly deviated (10-fold higher) from the offline values for highly exothermic process. Notably, the cumulative heat-based estimator accurately estimated μ values on both types of energy metabolism with performance metrics <0.005 h.

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