Abstract

The effect of using a multistream feed for carbon and energy supply on the growth and physiological activity of the yeast Candida utilis in a multistage tower fermenter has been studied. Measurements were made at steady states of continuous culture for single values of dilution rate, temperature and pH in all stages of the fermenter and with the same total ethanol supplied. A comparison of the results obtained with multistream and single-stream ethanol feeds revealed that the type of ethanol feed influences the cell growth rate, rate of ethanol dissimilation, biomass yield, productivity and the cell physiology in the individual stages of the fermenter. Multistream ethanol feeding eliminates the growth inhibition due to insufficient energy production from ethanol oxidation at higher partial pressure of oxygen in the aeration gas. Using the optimal type of ethanol feed, better process parameters for SCP production are achieved.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call