Abstract

Taxus chinensis var. mairei was grown in two-liquid-phase culture in a 2.5 l airlift external loop reactor for production of Taxol. A mixture of oleic acid and dibutyl phthalate (1:1, v/v) in a volume ratio of 8:92 to the culture medium gave higher production of Taxol (up to 12 mg l−1) with an aeration rate of 1 vvm. By combination of the in situ extraction, precursor feeding and additional sugar introduction, Taxol production (16.7 mg l−1) was 5 times higher than that in the case without any additives (3.4 mg l−1) and 1.4 times of that in the case with only thein situ extraction (12 mg l−1). Taxol was extracted from the organic solvents with water and methanol (1:1:1.4, by vol.) and lyophilized giving a total yield of ca. 90%.

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