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− | <p>The batch phase took six hours, and soon after starting the process the amount of dissolved oxygen decreased to zero. Therefore, oxygen became the limiting factor of cell growth. Continuous phase was started and the first steady state was reached 39 h after starting to feed fresh media into the reactor. Overall, the steady state lasted for 15 hours. The density of cell population was calculated to be 9.85 g/L at this point, which can be assessed relatively high. Interestingly, our bacteria acted as a facultative anaerobe | + | <p>The batch phase took six hours, and soon after starting the process the amount of dissolved oxygen decreased to zero. Therefore, oxygen became the limiting factor of cell growth. Continuous phase was started and the first steady state was reached 39 h after starting to feed fresh media into the reactor. Overall, the steady state lasted for 15 hours. The density of cell population was calculated to be 9.85 g/L at this point, which can be assessed relatively high. Interestingly, our bacteria acted as a facultative anaerobe. Saturated oxygen level increased from zero for eight hours during the exponental phase of growth. Therefore, cells didn't require oxygen for growing at that time.</p> |
− | <p>IPTG induction started with 2mM concentration and the population growth started to react to changed process conditions. New steady state was achieved 40 h later and the population density became 9.28 g/L. Thus, there was a 0.57 g/L difference of the biomass between the normal growth and the growth with propane production. For some reason, the growth started to decrease again and the second steady state didn't continue, when the feed stock was changed to a bigger container containing the same terrific broth because the old one was running out. Propane samples weren't gathered from the second steady state because of the time limit during that day, so we had to wait over the weekend until the third steady state had settled. At this point the cell density was 2,625 g/L. Reactor's glucose consentration decreased from original 20 g/L to zero during the exponential grow phase as the cells used it as a carbon and energy source. However, it was hard to recognize whether the limiting factor of the growth and production was glucose or oxygen. During the first steady state, glucose concentration increased when the need for the anabolism of biomass was lower.</p> | + | <p>IPTG induction started with 2mM concentration and the population growth started to react to changed process conditions. New steady state was achieved 40 h later and the population density became 9.28 g/L. Thus, there was a 0.57 g/L difference of the biomass between the normal growth and the growth with propane production. For some reason, the growth started to decrease again and the second steady state didn't continue, when the feed stock was changed to a bigger container containing the same terrific broth because the old one was running out.</p> |
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+ | <p>Propane samples weren't gathered from the second steady state because of the time limit during that day, so we had to wait over the weekend until the third steady state had settled. At this point the cell density was 2,625 g/L. Reactor's glucose consentration decreased from original 20 g/L to zero during the exponential grow phase as the cells used it as a carbon and energy source. However, it was hard to recognize whether the limiting factor of the growth and production was glucose or oxygen. During the first steady state, glucose concentration increased when the need for the anabolism of biomass was lower.</p> | ||
<p>Before starting to feed fresh media, the end of batch phase was determined from decreased pH-level when the cells produced acids as a response to nutrient deficiency. TB-media used for cultivation contained phosphates which had buffer capacity but it wasn't enough. pH-control was assembled in order to maintain pH-values above 5.0. </p> | <p>Before starting to feed fresh media, the end of batch phase was determined from decreased pH-level when the cells produced acids as a response to nutrient deficiency. TB-media used for cultivation contained phosphates which had buffer capacity but it wasn't enough. pH-control was assembled in order to maintain pH-values above 5.0. </p> |
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