Abstract
The ability of cyclodextrins (CD) to form crystalline insoluble complexes with organics was explored in this study in view of a selective separation of dilute products obtainable from three clostridial fermentation systems. To this purpose, a product or a product mixture at a concentration of 0.150 mM each were treated with α‐CD or β‐CD (0.150 mM) in aqueous solutions as well as in a nutrient broth as a simulated fermentation medium. In the acetone‐butanol‐ethanol system, and in the butanol‐iso‐propanol system, α‐CD was found to precipitate selectively 48% and 46% butanol after 1 h agitation at 30°C. However, β‐CD was found to be superior for the butyric acid‐acetic acid system because it selectively precipitated 100% butyric acid under the same conditions. Cooling the three product system with α‐CD to 4°C for 24 h increased significantly the crop of precipitates but decreased the selectivity for either butanol or butyric acid. Cyclodextrins were thus shown to offer potentially a new exciting possibility for downstream processing of low‐concentration fermentation products. Copyright © 1992 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Shity, H., & Bar, R. (1992). New approach for selective separation of dilute products from simulated clostridial fermentation broths using cyclodextrins. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. https://doi.org/10.1002/bit.260390414
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