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Article Dans Une Revue Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology Année : 1990

Control of the selectivity of butyric acid production and improvement of fermentation performance with Clostridium tyrobutyricum

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The parameters that control fermentation performance of butyrate production have been studied with a selected strain ofClostridium tyrobutyricum. Fed-batch supply of glucose increased productivity for butyrate. The ratio of butyrate to total acids was strongly influenced by the growth rate of the bacteria, acetate being produced along with butyrate at higher growth rates. In glucose-limited, fed-batch cultures, initially produced acetate was re-utilized, resulting in exclusive production of butyrate. In cultures with non-limiting glucose feeding, the butyrate concentration reached 42.5 g·1–1 with a selectivity of 0.90, a productivity of 0.82 g·–1 per hour and a yield of 0.36 g·g–1 The effects of the mode of supply of glucose on the production of butyrate and acetate are discussed in relation with the energy requirements for cell growth.
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D. Michel-Savin, R. Marchal, J.P. Vandecasteele. Control of the selectivity of butyric acid production and improvement of fermentation performance with Clostridium tyrobutyricum. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 1990, 32 (4), pp.387-392. ⟨hal-02703052⟩

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