N. Shibasaki-kitakawa et al., Cultures of Nicotiana tabacum cells immobilized in calcium alginate gel beads coated with cell-free gel film, J CHEM EN J, 34(11), 2001, pp. 1431-1438
Nicotiana tabacum cells were immobilized in the Ca-alginate gel beads coate
d with the cell-free gel film and then cultivated in the flask. The effects
of the coating film thickness on intraparticle cell growth and cell leakag
e were investigated. The beads with the coating film of a desired thickness
can be prepared by controlling the amount of free Ca2+ in the core beads.
The optimum thickness for preventing cell leakage without inhibiting intrap
article cell growth was determined. The productivity of the phenolics, whic
h was one of the secondary metabolites of tobacco cells, for the immobiliza
tion cultures was compared with that for the suspension culture. The phenol
ics production and release to the medium seemed to be promoted by the immob
ilization. The immobilization culture using the coated beads was very effec
tive in promoting the extracellular productivity of the phenolics as well a
s preventing cell leakage. The immobilization method was applied to the cul
ture system using an airlift bioreactor with a draft tube. Cell leakage was
completely prevented throughout the 25-day cultivation without inhibiting
cell growth.