Procedure for Biomass Estimation Considering the Change in Biomass Volume during High Density Culture of Hairy Roots
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The biomass concentration in a bubble column reactor was estimated by analyzing the conductivity change during high-density culture of Catharanthus roseus hairy roots. The accumulated biomass in the reactor was estimated from the amount of nutrients consumed, which were present in the liquid medium. Liquid medium, consisting of water and nutrients, was incorporated into the biomass, in proportion to the growth of hairy roots, consequently the ratio of the volume of liquid medium to the volume of the biomass decreased continuously. To evaluate nutirent consumption, the change in biomass volume in the reactor was introduced as a new parameter for biomass estimation. After 45 d of culture, the final concentration of hairy roots was 46.5 g dry wt./l, of which the biomass volume is about 40% of the total culture volume of the reactor. A conventional conductivity method, in which the volume change of the liquid medium was not considered, resulted in a deviation(55.76 g dry wt./l)of about 20% from the actual biomass. This procedure yielded a value of 47.1 g dry wt./l of hairy roots, which is a nearly accurate estimation of the biomass concentration. This results suggests that the volume reduction of liquid medium should be considered for biomass estimation and process control for high-density plant cell cultures.
- 社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 1998-04-25
著者
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Liu Jang
Plant Systems Engineering Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology
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Liu Jang
Plant And Animal Cell Technology Research Division Korea Research Institute Of Bioscience
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Kwak Sang-soo
Plant And Animal Cell Technology Research Division Korea Research Institute Of Bioscience
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JUNG KYUNG-HEE
Plant Cell Biology Laboratory, Genetic Engineering Research Institute, Korea Institute of Science an
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Jung Kyung-hee
Plant And Animal Cell Technology Research Division Korea Research Institute Of Bioscience
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