Abstract

Fed-batch fermentations with Penicillum chrysogenum, strain S 3723, were fed with glucose as carbon source or with a mixture of glucose and acetic acid. When 20% of the carbon source was acetic acid, yields of penicillin-V were 25% higher than in fermentations where glucose was the only carbon source in the feed. The increased yield was due to higher specific productivity and/or cell mass. The effect was seen in fermentations where the carbon source was fed at a constant rate and the pH kept automatically at 6.5 by addition of inorganic acid or base, as well as in fermentations where pH controlled the addition of feed.

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