Abstract

The permeabilized cells of Trigonopsis variabilis CCY 15-1-3 having D-amino acid oxidase (DAAO) activity were used to convert cephalosporin C (CPS-C) into 7-(α-ketoadipyl amido) cephalosporanic acid (CO-GL-7-ACA) in a batch bioreactor with good aeration and stirring during the process. The deacylation of 7-β-(4-carboxybutanamido)-cephalosporanic acid (GL-7-ACA) to 7-cephalosporanic acid (7-ACA) by permeabilized cells of Pseudomonas species 3635 having 4-β-(4-carboxybutamido)-cephalosporanic acid acylase (GL-7-ACA acylase) activity was performed in a batch bioreactor. A spectrophotometric method for the determination of CO-GL-7-ACA and 7-ACA was proposed. Experimental data were fitted by non-linear regression with parameters optimization. The sorption method (without reaction) was applied for the determination of cephalosporin effective diffusion coefficients in Ca-pectate gel beads. These beads were prepared by dropping a potassium pectate gel suspension of inactive permeabilized cells of Trigonopsis variabilis and Pseudomonas species, crosslinked with glutaraldehyde, into a stirred 0.2 M calcium chloride solution. Concentrations of appropriate cephem components were measured by the refractive method. Values of effective diffusion coefficients were calculated by the Fibbonacci optimization method

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