Abstract

AbstractPodophyllum hexandrum (Indian May Apple) was successfully cultivated in a 3 L stirred tank bioreactor under low shear conditions in batch and fed‐batch modes of operation. A statistically optimized culture medium was used for the batch cultivation of Podophyllum hexandrum. Under optimum culture conditions of P. hexandrum, the batch culture showed a growth‐associated product formation with a maximum biomass of 21.4 g/L dry cell weight (DCW) basis and a podophyllotoxin production of 13.8 mg/L in 26 d. A mathematical model was developed to design the nutrient feeding strategies for a fed‐batch cultivation to prolong the productive log phase of cultivation. The fed‐batch cultivation was able to enhance the biomass and podophyllotoxin accumulation to 48 g/L (DCW basis) and 43.2 mg/L, respectively, in 60 d. The volumetric productivity of podophyllotoxin in fed‐batch cultivation was found to be 0.72 mg/(L. d) as opposed to 0.53 mg/(L. d) in batch cultivation under optimized culture conditions.

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