Microbial Fed-batch Production of 1,3-Propanediol Using Raw Glycerol with Suspended and Immobilized Klebsiella pneumoniae

Authors
Jun, Sun-AeMoon, ChulooKang, Cheol-HeeKong, Sean W.Sang, Byoung-InUm, Youngsoon
Issue Date
2010-05
Publisher
HUMANA PRESS INC
Citation
APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, v.161, no.1-8, pp.491 - 501
Abstract
The production of 1,3-propanediol (1,3-PD) was investigated with Klebsiella pneumoniae DSM 4799 using raw glycerol without purification obtained from a biodiesel production process. Fed-batch cultures with suspended cells revealed that 1,3-PD production was more effective when utilizing raw glycerol than pure glycerol (productivity after 47 h of fermentation, 0.84 g L-1 h(-1) versus 1.51 g L-1 h(-1) with pure and raw glycerol, respectively). In addition, more than 80 g/L of 1,3-PD was produced using raw glycerol; this is the highest 1,3-PD concentration reported thus far for K. pneumoniae using raw glycerol. Repeated fed-batch fermentation with cell immobilization in a fixed-bed reactor was performed to enhance 1,3-PD production. Production of 1,3-PD increased with the cycle number (1.06 g L-1 h(-1) versus 1.61 g L-1 h(-1) at the first and fourth cycle, respectively) due to successful cell immobilization. During 46 cycles of fed-batch fermentation taking place over 1,460 h, a stable and reproducible 1,3-PD production performance was observed with both pure and raw glycerol. Based on our results, repeated fed batch with immobilized cells is an efficient fermentor configuration, and raw glycerol can be utilized to produce 1,3-PD without inhibitory effects caused by accumulated impurities.
Keywords
BIODIESEL PRODUCTION; CRUDE GLYCEROL; FERMENTATION; BIOCONVERSION; 1,3-Propanediol; Glycerol; Immobilization; Klebsiella pneumonia; Fed-batch
ISSN
0273-2289
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/131516
DOI
10.1007/s12010-009-8839-x
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