Abstract

Large scale production of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate) [P(3HB-co-3HHx)] by Aeromonas hydrophila 4AK4 was examined in a 20,000 l fermentor. Cells were first grown using glucose as a carbon source, and polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) biosynthesis was triggered by the addition of lauric acid under conditions of limited nitrogen or phosphorus. When cells first grown in a medium containing 50 g glucose l(-1) were further cultivated after the addition of 50 g lauric acid l(-1) under phosphorus limitation, a final cell concentration, PHA concentration and PHA content of 50 g l(-1), 25 g l(-1), and 50 wt%, respectively, were obtained in 46 h, equivalent to PHA productivity of 0.54 g l(-1)t h(-1). The copolymer produced was found to be a random copolymer, and the 3HHx fraction was 11 mol%.

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