Repeated batch production of epothilone B by immobilized Sorangium cellulosum
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Repeated batch production of epothilone B by immobilized Sorangium cellulosum
Abstract
Production of extracellular epothilone B, one of the potent anticancer agents, by free and immobilized Sorangium cellulosum was studied using the repeated batch culture process. The concentration of alginate used in immobilization was directly related to the mass transfer rate of nutrients, mechanical stability, and the epothilone B production yield. With the optimized 3% (w/v) calcium alginate carrier, a prolonged repeated batch culture was investigated for the 5 repeated batches for 24 days. The maximum productivity of epothilone B obtained from the alginate-immobilized cells was 5.03 mg/l/day, which is 3 times higher than that of free cells (1.68 mg/l/day).
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