Abstract

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of the initial caffeine concentration (1-8g/L) on growth and caffeine consumption by Aspergillus tamarii as well as pellet morphology, in submerged fermentation. Caffeine was used as sole nitrogen source. At 1g/L of initial caffeine concentration, caffeine degradation was not affected, resulting in a production of 8.7g/L of biomass. The highest biomass production (12.4-14.8g/L) was observed within a range of 2 to 4g/L of initial caffeine concentration. At these initial caffeine concentrations, after 96h of fermentation, 41-51% of the initial caffeine was degraded. Using an initial caffeine concentration of 2-3g/L, the highest specific growth rate was observed (μ = 0.069 1/h). Biomass production decreased at 8g/L of initial caffeine concentration. A. tamarii formed mainly pellets at all concentrations tested. The size of the pellet decreased at a caffeine concentration of 8g/L.

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