Abstract

According to the measurement of the pigment production and some material balance treatments, the monosodium glutamate (MSG), which represents a main substrate involved in the production of red pigment by Monascus ruber, is recovered on-line. Fedbatch operation then represents an alternative for increasing the production of pigment. A nonlinear quotient control scheme is expressed to regulate the monosodium glutamate substrate at an optimal value determined from batch studies.

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