Optimization of culture conditions for exopolysaccharides production in Rhizobium sp. using the response surface method
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exopolysaccharides
experimental design
response surface method
Rhizobium sp

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Pereira Duta F, Pessôa de França F, de Almeida Lopes LM. Optimization of culture conditions for exopolysaccharides production in Rhizobium sp. using the response surface method. Electron. J. Biotechnol. [Internet]. 2006 Jul. 15 [cited 2024 Sep. 19];9(4):0-. Available from: https://preprints.pucv.cl/index.php/ejbiotechnology/article/view/v9n4-7

Abstract

The combined effects of the processing parameters for exopolysaccharides production by Rhizobium sp. was studied using the experimental design and response surface methodology. The experiments were carried out using a fermenter with 20 L capacity, as the reactor. All processing parameters were online monitored. The temperature [(30 ± 1)ºC] and pH value (7.0 ± 0.1) were kept constant throughout the experimental time. As statistical tools, a complete 23 factorial planning with central point and response surface were used to study the interactions among three relevant variables of the fermentation process: calcium carbonate concentration, aeration and agitation. The processing parameters setup for reaching a maximum response for exopolysaccharides production was obtained when applying the highest values for calcium carbonate concentration (1.1 g/L), aeration (1.3 vvm) and agitation (800 rpm). In addition, the combination of these optimum processing parameters yielded YP/S (g/g) = 0.35.

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