Abstract

Continuous production of phospholipase D (PLD) in an air-lift reactor system was investigated using growing cells of Streptomyces lydicus D-121 immobilized within cross-linked chitosan beads as porous supports. In a continuous culture with the immobilized growing cells, both the activity and productivity were highest at a dilution rate of 0.330 h −1 which was higher than the maximum specific growth rate of the free cells (0.247 h −1). The highest PLD activity was obtained at pH 6.0–6.5. The average activity was 12.7 U/ml during 120–384 h in a continuous culture with immobilized cells, while the productivity of the continuous culture (4.19 × 10 3 U/ l·h) was about 3.3–3.6-fold higher than that of the batch culture (1.16 × 10 3 U/ l·h) and the repeated-batch culture in the reactor (1.27 × 10 3 U/ l·h), and about 3-fold higher than that in the case of continuous culture with free cells (1.36 × 10 3 U/ l·h).

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