Growth of Issatchenkia orientalis in Aerobic Batch and Fed-batch Cultures

  • Shin, Hyung-Tai (Department of Food Nd Life Science of Life Science and Technology, Sungkyunkwan University) ;
  • Lim, Yoo-Beom (NEL Biotech Co,. Ltd. 800-15 Kuksan-ri, Samjuk-myon, Ansung 451-882) ;
  • Koh, Jong-Ho (NEL Biotech Co,. Ltd. 800-15 Kuksan-ri, Samjuk-myon, Ansung 451-882) ;
  • Kim, Jong-Yun (NEL Biotech Co,. Ltd. 800-15 Kuksan-ri, Samjuk-myon, Ansung 451-882) ;
  • Baig, Soon-Yong (Department of Food Nd Life Science of Life Science and Technology, Sungkyunkwan University) ;
  • Lee, Jae-Heung (Department of Food Nd Life Science of Life Science and Technology, Sungkyunkwan University)
  • Published : 2002.03.01

Abstract

The aerobic batch growth of Issatchenkia orientalis DY252 with glucose and fructose medium was investigated at 32$\^{C}$ and pH 5.0. Aerobic ethanol production was evident with yeast I, orientalis. A diauxic lag of about 1 h between growth on glucose and growth on ethanol during batch culture was observed. However, no diauxic growth occurred with fructose. As the incubation temperature was increased from 32 to 39$\^{C}$, viability at the end of each batch culture declined significantly, from 93 to 43%, Unlike the effect of temperature, viability was not greatly affected by incubation pH, and cell yield values in a range of 0.45-0.48 were obtained. In order to overcome overflow metabolism, a fedbatch culture under glucose limitation was carried out. Compared with aerobic batch culture, about 10% improvement in cell yield was achieved with a fed-batch culture in optimal conditions.

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