Semicontinuous and continuous production of citric acid with immobilized cells of aspergillus niger

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The citric acid excretion of Ca-alginate-immobilized cells of Aspergillus niger in batch culture decreased with a half-time ofapproximately 19 days. Reactivation of the biocatalysts by regeneration in growth medium was possible, but it was followed by a submerged sporulation of the fungus, and medium was highly contaminated with free cells. Citric acid production could better be prolonged by semicontinuous cultivation with medium exchange every 7 or 14 days, respectively. After 32 days the remaining activity in semicontinuous culture was 1.4-fold higher than in comparable batch experiments. Similar improvements were obtained with a continuous process at a dilution rate of 0.125 v/v · d, whereby medium efflux kept completely free of detaching mycelia. © 1987, Walter de Gruyter. All rights reserved.

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Eikmeier, H., & Rehm, H. J. (1987). Semicontinuous and continuous production of citric acid with immobilized cells of aspergillus niger. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section C Journal of Biosciences, 42(4), 408–413. https://doi.org/10.1515/znc-1987-0413

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