Use of a novel air separation system in a fed-batch fermentative culture of Escherichia coli

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A novel air separation system based on permeable membrane gas separation technology was used to cultivate Escherichia coli. The system fulfilled the dissolved oxygen requirements of a culture of E. coli grown on a glucose synthetic medium at a high and constant growth rate of 0.55 h-1. A biomass yield of 45 g (dry weight) per liter was achieved, and no by-product inhibition by acetate or CO2 was observed.

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Fass, R., Clem, T. R., & Shiloach, J. (1989). Use of a novel air separation system in a fed-batch fermentative culture of Escherichia coli. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 55(5), 1305–1307. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.55.5.1305-1307.1989

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