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Title: Fed-batch fermentation of indole-3-acetic acid production in stirred tank fermenter by red yeast Rhodosporidium paludigenum
Authors: Nutaratat P.
Srisuk N.
Arunrattiyakorn P.
Limtong S.
Keywords: Acetic acid
Fermenters
Hormones
Metabolites
Organic acids
pH
Pigments
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
Tanks (containers)
Yeast
Batch fermentation
Carotenoid production
Fed-batch fermentation
Indole-3-acetic acid
Product concentration
Rhodosporidium
Secondary metabolites
Stirred tank fermenters
Fermentation
carotenoid
indoleacetic acid
tryptophan
aeration
Article
Aureobasidium pullulans
Candida
Candida maltose
continuous fermentation
Enterobacter
fed batch fermentation
fungus growth
nonhuman
Pantoea
Pantoea agglomerans
Pantoea rodasii
Pleurotus ostreatus
Rhizobium
Rhodosporidium
Rhodosporidium paludigenum
stirred reactor
Streptomyces
Streptomyces atrovirens
Streptomyces viridis
yeast cell
Issue Date: 2016
Abstract: Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) is a significant secondary metabolite that is the most important auxin of plant hormones. Production of IAA is considered to be a key trait to support plant growth. The improvement of IAA production by a basidiomycetous red yeast Rhodosporidium paludigenum DMKU-RP301 was investigated. Batch and fed-batch fermentation of R. paludigenum DMKU-RP301 were conducted in a 2 L stirred tank fermenter. Using batch fermentation, it was found that when cultivated at an agitation speed of 200 rpm and a 3 L/min aeration rate, this yeast produced IAA at its maximum level of 1,627.1 mg/L (9.7 mg/L/h). In fed-batch fermentation, a higher level of maximum IAA production than that found in batch fermentation was observed, i.e. 2,743.9 mg/L (25.4 mg/L/h). It is therefore suggested that fed-batch fermentation improves the efficiency of IAA production in terms of product concentration and IAA productivity. Moreover, yeast carotenoid production was also investigated using R. paludigenum DMKU-RP301, and found a maximum carotenoid production of 3.05 mg/L. © 2016, The Korean Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/13418
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ISSN: 12268372
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