Prafull Ranadive
India
Research Article
Process and Strain Development for Reduction of Broth Viscosity with Improved Yield in Coenzyme Q10 Fermentation by Agrobacterium tumefaciens ATCC 4452
Author(s): Pradipta Tokdar, Amit Wani, Pratyush Kumar, Prafull Ranadive and Saji George
Pradipta Tokdar, Amit Wani, Pratyush Kumar, Prafull Ranadive and Saji George
Viscous nature of the fermentation broth has phenomenal influence on process conditions and parameters in a fermentor. Though broth rheology has attracted significant influence in process research, still there is a challenge to modify fluid dynamics of fermentation broth. During the production of coenzymeQ10 (CoQ10) by Agrobacterium tumefaciens ATCC 4452, the culture broth becomes highly viscous due to excessive synthesis of exopolysaccharides. This hinders the CoQ10 yield and complicates the downstream process. The present study describes how this problem was tackled by media modification and mutation. Induced mutants were generated using UV and EMS as mutagenic agents followed by rational selection based on antibiotic resistance. On screening of these mutants in sucrose based PM-2 medium, UV induced, vancomycin resistant mutant M-6, showed significant reduction (6.29 fold) in viscosity.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2167-7972.1000110