Immobilized cells of Bacillus circulans ATCC 21783 on palm curtain for fermentation in 5 L fermentation tanks

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Palm curtain was selected as carrier to immobilize Bacillus circulans ATCC 21783 to produce β-cyclodextrin (β-CD). The influence for immobilization to CGTase activity was analyzed to determine the operation stability. 83.5% cyclodextrin glycosyltransferases (CGTase) of the 1st cycle could be produced in the 7th cycle for immobilized cells, while only 28.90% CGTase was produced with free cells. When palm curtain immobilized cells were reused at the 2th cycle, enzyme activities were increased from 5003 to 5132 U/mL, which was mainly due to physical adsorption of cells on palm curtain with special concave surface structure. Furthermore, conditions for expanded culture of immobilized cells in a 5 L fermentation tank were optimized through specific rotation speed procedure (from 350 r/min to 450 r/min with step size of 50 r/min) and fixed ventilation capacity (4.5 L/min), relations between biomass, enzyme activity, pH, and oxygen dissolution was investigated, and the fermentation periods under the two conditions were both 4 h shorter. Compared with free cell, immobilized cell was more stable, effective, and had better application potential in industries.

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Wang, J., Hu, Y., Qiu, C., Fan, H., Yue, Y., Jiao, A., … Jin, Z. (2018). Immobilized cells of Bacillus circulans ATCC 21783 on palm curtain for fermentation in 5 L fermentation tanks. Molecules, 23(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules23112888

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