Abstract

The performance of a shaking vessel-type bioreactor with a current pole at its central axis was examined experimentally with respect to particle dispersion, power consumption, and solid-liquid mass transfer coefficient. The current pole improved the particle dispersion without an increase in power consumption and reduced the critical circulating frequency for complete suspension. The mass transfer coefficient with a current pole had the same value as that without a current pole above the critical circulating frequency for complete suspension. The shaking vessel-type bioreactor with a current pole was thus very suitable for the mass production of regenerated plantlets from fragmented horseradish hairy roots.

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