S. Linko et al., PRODUCTION OF POLY-BETA-HYDROXYBUTYRATE BY ALCALIGENES-EUTROPHUS ON DIFFERENT CARBON-SOURCES, Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 39(1), 1993, pp. 11-15
Poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate was produced in shake cultures by Alcaligene
s eutrophus H16 on fructose, xylose, and fumaric, itaconic, lactic and
propionic acids in a three-stage process. The maximum polymer concent
ration of 6.9 g l-1 (69% of cell dry matter) was obtained with 20 g l-
1 of fructose with a volumetric productivity of about 0.22 g l-1 h-1 a
t 24 h. Up to about 3 g l-1 (about 50% of cell dry matter) of polymer
was also produced on lactic and propionic acids as the sole carbon sou
rce during the production phase. In multivariate optimization employin
g an orthogonal 2(3)-factorial central composite experimental design w
ith fructose as the substrate in a single-stage process, the optimal i
nitial fructose concentration decreased from 35 g l-1 to 24 g l-1 when
the incubation time was increased from about 35 h to 96 h. The optima
l shaking speed range was 90-113 rpm.