An expert system was used to achieve the high production of desulfurizing c
ells of Rhodococcus erythropolis KA 2-5-1. By adding a proper amount of sul
fur containing component with the aid of the expert system, we could avoid
excess feeding which resulted in the lowering of desulfurizing activity and
starvation which caused serious damage to cell growth. In order to determi
ne the addition amount by the expert system, the data of the amount of chem
ical elements contained in the cells were used as a reference for compariso
n with the medium components present. Culture experiments were carried out
using a 51 jar fermenter with several kinds of media whose components were
determined based on the inferred results with the aid of the expert system.
We could restrict the amount of the sulfur component addition so that sulf
ur was a growth-limiting factor; in contrast, the amounts of other elements
were sufficient for growth.
As a result, the maximum specific production rate of 2-hydroxy biphenyl (2H
BP) and the maximum cell concentration were 20 mmol kg-drycells(-1) h(-1) a
nd of 45 g-drycells l(-1), respectively. At 100 h of cultivation, 1 g/l of
dibenzothiophene (DBT) was converted to 2HBP within 20 h, i.e., 10 mmol kg-
drycells(-1) h(-1) of specific desulfurization activity, and the specific a
ctivity remained stable for a long period in the culture experiment. (C) 20
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