M. Kawagoe et al., APPLICATION OF BUBBLE-COLUMN FERMENTERS TO SUBMERGED CULTURE OF SCHIZOPHYLLUM-COMMUNE FOR PRODUCTION OF L-MALIC ACID, Journal of fermentation and bioengineering, 84(4), 1997, pp. 333-336
To investigate the applicability of bubble column fermenters to the su
bmerged culture of mushroom mycelia, cultivation of Schizophyllum comm
une IFO-4928 for production of L-malic acid was carried out using a st
andard bubble column and an external-loop airlift column. Maximum yiel
ds of L-malic acid were attained at a superficial air velocity of 0.7
cm/s for the standard bubble column and 1.7 cm/s for the external-loop
airlift column. The optimum temperature was 27 degrees C for both typ
es of column, and the optimum concentrations of both calcium carbonate
and glucose were 50 g/l. The yield of L-malic acid under opimum condi
tions for the airlift column was larger than for the standard bubble c
olumn. From the comparison of the production rates of L-malic acid in
flask culture, a jar fermenter, an airlift column, and a standard bubb
le column, the airlift bubble column was found to be most suitable for
the culture of S. commune for L-malic acid production.