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Basic Studies for Continuous Production of L-Aspartic Acid by Immobilized Escherichia coli Cells
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1974
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BiomanufacturingBasic StudiesEngineeringBiotransformationAmmonium FumarateBiochemical EngineeringBiotechnologyContinuous ProductionMetabolic EngineeringCell ColumnPolyacrylamide Gel LatticeL-aspartic AcidDownstream ProcessingMicrobiologyImmobilized EnzymeMedicineEnzyme ImmobilizationBiomolecular Engineering
By using a column packed with immobilized Escherichia coli cells entrapped in a polyacrylamide gel lattice, conditions for continuous production of L-aspartic acid from ammonium fumarate were investigated. When a solution of 1 M ammonium fumarate (pH 8.5) containing 1 mM Mg2+ was passed through the immobilized cell column at a flow rate of space velocity (SV) = 0.8 at 37 C, the highest rate of reaction was attained. From the column effluents, L-aspartic acid was obtained in good yield. The immobilized cell column was very stable.