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Fermentation technologies for the production of exopolysaccharide-synthesizing Lactobacillus rhamnosus concentrated cultures

Keywords: alginate beads, fed-batch culture, temperature.

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the exopolysaccharide (eps)-producing cultures such as lactobacillus rhamnosus rw-9595m present a challenge for the culture producers because the high viscosity of the fermented growth medium makes it difficult to recover the cells by centrifugation or filtration. this study examined four approaches to reduce viscosity of the medium while producing high cell densities: incubation temperature, extended incubation in the stationary growth phase, production in alginate gel beads and fed-batch fermentation technology. automated spectrophotometry (as) was used to study the effects of temperature, ph and lactate level on growth of the strain. in as assays, there was no significant difference in final maximal biomass production at temperatures ranging between 34oc to 44oc, but lower yields were noted at 46oc. a ph below 6.0 and a lactate concentration higher than 4% almost completely prevented growth. under batch fermentation conditions, the viscosity of the medium obtained at 37oc was two fold higher than for 44oc. for cultures produced at 37oc, centrifugation at 10000 g during 5 min did not allow complete recovery of cells, in contrast to cultures grown at 44oc. an extended period of incubation (5 hrs) in the stationary growth phase did not reduce the final viscosity of the growth medium. for similar biomass levels, the glucose-based fed-batch fermentation allowed a 40% reduction in viscosity of the fermented medium in comparison to traditional batch cultures. high-density cell populations (3 x 1010 cfu/g) were obtained when l. rhamnosus rw-9595m was grown in alginate beads. however, overall biomass yields in the immobilized cell bioreactor were half of those obtained in free-cell fermentations. therefore three methods of producing concentrated eps-producing cultures are proposed

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