On-line monitoring of biomass concentration based on a capacitance sensor: Assessing the methodology for different bacteria and yeast high cell density fed-batch cultures

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The performance of an in-situ capacitance sensor for on-line monitoring of biomass concentration was evaluated for some of the most important microorganisms in the biotechnology industry: Escherichia coli, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Pichia pastoris and Bacillus megaterium. A total of 33 batch and fed-batch cultures were carried out in a bench-scale bioreactor and biomass formation trends were followed by dielectric measurements during the growth phase as well as the induction phase, for 5 recombinant E. coli strains. Permittivity measurements and viable cellular concentrations presented a linear correlation for all the studied conditions. In addition, the permittivity signal was further used for inference of the cellular growth rate. The estimated specific growth rates mirrored the main trends of the metabolic states of the different cells and they can be further used for setting-up control strategies in fed-batch cultures.

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Horta, A. C. L., Da Silva, A. J., Sargo, C. R., Cavalcanti-Montaño, I. D., Galeano-Suarez, C. A., Velez, A. M., … Zangirolami, T. C. (2015). On-line monitoring of biomass concentration based on a capacitance sensor: Assessing the methodology for different bacteria and yeast high cell density fed-batch cultures. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 32(4), 821–829. https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-6632.20150324s00003534

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