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Cyclodextrin production by Bacillus firmus strain 37 immobilized on inorganic matrices and alginate gel
Production of β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) by Bacillus firmus strain 37 cells, immobilized by adsorption on silica–titania (SiO 2/TiO 2) and silica–manganese dioxide (SiO 2/MnO 2) matrices, was optimized for temperature, substrate concentration and initial biomass. The immobilization process was most effic...
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Published in: | Biochemical engineering journal 2008-08, Vol.41 (1), p.79-86 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Production of β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) by
Bacillus firmus strain 37 cells, immobilized by adsorption on silica–titania (SiO
2/TiO
2) and silica–manganese dioxide (SiO
2/MnO
2) matrices, was optimized for temperature, substrate concentration and initial biomass. The immobilization process was most efficient at 60
°C with 10% maltodextrin and 1.0
g of cells, resulting, after a 5-day assay, in a β-CD production of 11.7
±
0.1
mM for cells immobilized on SiO
2/TiO
2 and 11.2
±
0.1
mM in SiO
2/MnO
2. Entrapment in alginate gel resulted in a maximum β-CD production of 4.1
±
0.1
mM, which was maintained constantly until the end of a 10-day assay. During this same period, free cells produced 8.3
±
0.2
mM, and cells immobilized on SiO
2/TiO
2 and SiO
2/MnO
2, 16.7
±
0.4 and 17.3
±
0.5
mM, respectively. β-CD production by cells immobilized in calcium alginate in four repetitive cycles of 5 days each, showed an increase up to the third cycle, reaching 4.8
±
0.2
mM, while production by free cells started falling from the second cycle. In this same assay, cells immobilized on SiO
2/TiO
2 and SiO
2/MnO
2, showed the best β-CD production results at the end of the first cycle, with a gradual fall occurring due to the desorption of cells thereafter. |
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ISSN: | 1369-703X 1873-295X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.bej.2008.03.010 |