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DOI 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2005.01.007
Title (Primary) Possibilities for controlling a PHB accumulation process using various analytical methods
Author Wendlandt, K.-D.; Geyer, W.; Mirschel, G.; Al-Haj Hemidi, F.
Source Titel Journal of Biotechnology
Year 2005
Department UBT; ANA; UBT_alt; SANA
Volume 117
Issue 1
Page From 119
Page To 129
Language englisch
Keywords Poly-β-hydroxybutyrate; Methanotrophic bacteria; FT-IR; ATR; Product quality
Abstract Poly-β-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) and other polyesters can be produced by various species of bacteria. Of the possible carbon sources, methane could prove to be one of the most suitable substrates for the manufacture of PHB. The methanotrophic strain Methylocystis sp. GB 25 DSM 7674 was applied in order to accumulate PHB in a rapid, non-sterile process. Cultivation was performed in two stages: a continuous growth phase (dilution rate 0.17 h−1) and a PHB accumulation phase under deficiency conditions of an essential nutrient (e.g. phosphorus) in batch culture. The PHB content of the biomass was as high as 51%; efficiency was the highest during the first 5 h of the product formation process. The PHB produced is of very high quality, having a high molecular mass of up to 2.5 × 106 Da. In order to monitor and control the process, a rapid analysis method based upon turbidimetry in the visible range (438 nm) was applied. Moreover, the PHB content of the biomass was determined using an FT-IR-spectroscopic method with ATR sampling and multivariate calibration. We achieved a value of 1.4% as the best standard error of cross validation. The nitrogen content of the PHB final product (a product quality parameter) was estimated by spectroscopic method in the visible range.
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Wendlandt, K.-D., Geyer, W., Mirschel, G., Al-Haj Hemidi, F. (2005):
Possibilities for controlling a PHB accumulation process using various analytical methods
J. Biotechnol. 117 (1), 119 - 129 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2005.01.007