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About erythromycin producing [View Printable]
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yao
Group: Member Posts: 3 Joined: Sep 28, 2006
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Dear Forum members, I am working on the erythromycin producing by Saccharopolyspora erythraea which is from USA, now have some questions. Production media is soybean powder 2.0%,yeast powder 0.5%,(NH4)2SO4 0.032%, bean oil 6.0%,CaCO3 0.75%, CuCl22H2O 0.0035%. The mycelium will autolyze after 120 hour during fermentation. I am waiting for your response, Thanks in advances
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trook
Group: Member Posts: 337 Joined: Jan 17, 2005
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yao:
Can you describe your question in more detail? Are you concerned with controlling the autolyze characteristics of your fermentation culture?
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| Posted Sep 28, 2006, 18:19 PM |
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yao
Group: Member Posts: 3 Joined: Sep 28, 2006
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trook :
Yes, The autolyze is not what I want. The natural cycle of fermentiation should be 180 hour,but it often autolyze in 120 hour, and the yield is only 6.0-6.5g/L. I want to increase erythromycin productibity to 8.5-9.0g/L.But I don't know what is wrong with it.
Any help would be appreciated
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| Posted Sep 29, 2006, 12:24 PM |
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Tony Rook
Group: Member Posts: 582 Joined: Nov 03, 2005
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yao:
I'm not sure what organism you are using but the following review article gives quite a few suggestions about maintaining a stable transformant for biotech fermentation manufacturing.
Schallmey M, Singh A, Ward OP. Developments in the use of Bacillus species for industrial production. Can J Microbiol 2004, 50: 1-17.
Good luck! And please let the board know how things went.
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| Posted Sep 29, 2006, 21:23 PM |
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yao
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