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2020
DOI: 10.1186/s13068-020-1664-8
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Fumarate production with Rhizopus oryzae: utilising the Crabtree effect to minimise ethanol by-product formation

Abstract: Background: The four-carbon dicarboxylic acids of the tricarboxylic acid cycle (malate, fumarate and succinate) remain promising bio-based alternatives to various precursor chemicals derived from fossil-based feed stocks. The double carbon bond in fumarate, in addition to the two terminal carboxylic groups, opens up an array of downstream reaction possibilities, where replacement options for petrochemical derived maleic anhydride are worth mentioning. To date the most promising organism for producing fumarate … Show more

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“…For improvement of glucose supply, a fed-batch fermentation was also performed in a 10-L stirred fermenter [ 43 ]. The glucose solution was added in fermentation medium to maintain the glucose at 30 g/L when residual glucose was below 5 g/L.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For improvement of glucose supply, a fed-batch fermentation was also performed in a 10-L stirred fermenter [ 43 ]. The glucose solution was added in fermentation medium to maintain the glucose at 30 g/L when residual glucose was below 5 g/L.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The production of fumaric acid was higher than that obtained from two-step fermentation under the same conditions (Xing et al 2020). In two-step fermentation, the seed culture stage is usually 24 to 48 h, and then Rhizopus cells are transferred into the fermentation medium for fumaric acid production for 96 to 144 h (Kowalczyk et al 2018;Swart et al 2020). In this process, not only the total production cycle is long (about 120-192 h), but also copious wastewater is produced after the seed culture stage.…”
Section: Two-stage Regulation Of Agitation Speed In the Stirred-tank Reactormentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For improvement of glucose supply, fed-batch fermentation was also performed in a 10-L stirred fermenter [43]. The ΔmrPDE strain displayed rapid growth, and DCW reached 38.1 g/L, which was signi cantly higher than that of batch fermentation (Fig.…”
Section: High-density Fermentation For High Monazps Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%