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Study on Online Monitoring of Dissolved Oxygen, pH and Cell Concentration in E. coli Cultivation Processes Using MABOOMSTM

마이크로플레이트 기반 생물반응기 시스템 (MABOOMSTM)을 이용한 대장균 배양공정에서 용존산소, pH 및 세포농도의 온라인 모니터링 연구

  • Sohn, Ok-Jae (School of Applied Chemical Engineering, Research Institute for Catalysis, Chonnam National University) ;
  • Rhee, Jong Il (School of Applied Chemical Engineering, Research Institute for Catalysis, Chonnam National University)
  • 손옥재 (전남대학교 공과대학 응용화학공학부, 촉매연구소) ;
  • 이종일 (전남대학교 공과대학 응용화학공학부, 촉매연구소)
  • Received : 2012.12.10
  • Accepted : 2013.01.29
  • Published : 2013.02.27

Abstract

Dissolved oxygen, pH and cell concentration have been online monitored in cultivation processes with Escherichia coli by using a $MABOOMS^{TM}$ (microplate-based bioreactor with optical online monitoring systems). Fluorescent sensing membranes containing Ru ${(dpp)_3}^{2+}$ or HPTS were prepared with GA sol-gel matrix and coated into a well of a 24-well microplate. Fluorescence intensity was measured and correlated to the dissolved oxygen or pH. Cell concentrations were also online monitored by measuring optical reflectance at 650 nm. A well of a 24-well microplate could also be divided into 4 parts, each of which was coated with fluorescent sensing membranes for the detection of dissolved oxygen or pH. The 24-well microplate coated with fluorescent sensing membranes or a 4-divided sensing membrane. was used to online monitor the dissolved oxygen, pH and cell concentration during E. coli cultivations. The online monitoring results showed the characteristics of cell growth in cultivation processes very well.

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