Process Optimization for Enhanced Production of Diphtheria Toxin by Submerged Cultivation
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概要
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When stationary culture was replaced by submerged cultivation in a fermentor, a significant increase in the yield of diphtheria toxin in a short cultivation time (less than 48 h as against 7-8 d) was noted. It was found that under optimal conditions of temperature, vortex mixing and surface aeration, an alkaline pH favoured toxin release. Furthermore, to enhance the production volume, two-and three-step semicontinuous batch cultivations were carried out. The toxin produced was of good titre with an adequate antigenic purity. Under optimal conditions, the variation in the Limes of flocculation (Lf titre) was likely due to the quality of the production medium, which in turn depended on the quality of the raw materials used. The process was also optimized in a pilot-scale fermentor.
- 公益社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 2001-02-25
著者
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Boopathy R
Bharathiar Univ. Tamil Nadu Ind
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SUNDARAN BHEEMAN
Pasteur Institute of India
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Sundaran B
Pasteur Inst. India Tamil Nadu Ind
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Boopathy Ratnam
Department Of Biotechnology Bharathiar University
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BHASKARA RAO
Pasteur Institute of India
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Boopathy Ratnam
Department of Biotechnology & Enzyme Technology, Bharathiar University
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