Effects of immobilization in Ba-alginate on nitrile-dependent oxygen uptake rates of Candida guilliermondii

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Yeast cells immobilized by entrapment in Ba-alginate gel were investigated for growth pattern and respiratory activity. The oxygen uptake rates (OUR) of cells entrapped in gels with 4% alginate were 5.2 and 23% lower than the OUR of 2% alginate and free cells, respectively. The mass-transfer resistance offered by the matrix and growth of the entrapped cells determine a gradient of nutrients throughout the gel which is responsible for both a lower specific growth rate of immobilized cells with respect to that of free ones, and a heterogeneous biomass distribution, with progressively increasing cellular density from the inside to the outside of the matrix. Gel-matrix polymer concentration affected the maximum oxygen uptake of immobilized growing yeast cells.

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Dias, J. C. T., Rezende, R. P., & Linardi, V. R. (2001). Effects of immobilization in Ba-alginate on nitrile-dependent oxygen uptake rates of Candida guilliermondii. Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, 32(3), 221–224. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-83822001000300011

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