2002
DOI: 10.1016/s1369-703x(02)00040-2
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Growth model and prediction of oxygen transfer rate for xylitol production from d-xylose by C. guilliermondii

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“…C. tropicalis strain LY15 had been extensively studied as a XR producer based upon the xylanase, xylose assimilation test and XR, taking part in xylan to xylitol bioconversion mechanism . XR and xylitol dehydrogenase activity are linked to NADPH and NAD, respectively (Aguiar et al, 2002). The present study shows that there was slight increment in the enzyme production at optimized parameters of different factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…C. tropicalis strain LY15 had been extensively studied as a XR producer based upon the xylanase, xylose assimilation test and XR, taking part in xylan to xylitol bioconversion mechanism . XR and xylitol dehydrogenase activity are linked to NADPH and NAD, respectively (Aguiar et al, 2002). The present study shows that there was slight increment in the enzyme production at optimized parameters of different factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An increase in xylitol productivity occurs when the oxygen supply is limited or the maximum oxygen supply is lower than the cell demand (Aguiar et al, 2002). Under anaerobic conditions, yeasts are unable to metabolize D-xylose.…”
Section: Xylitol Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The medium volume used in the fermentation was 47%, which could be considered aeration with microaerobic tendency. Optimal values of oxygen concentration for xylitol production usually correspond to microaerobic conditions (Aguiar et al, 2002;Salgado et al, 2012). However, the strains grow vigorously at the beginning of fermentation at high initial xylose concentrations and high aeration.…”
Section: Xylitol Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xylitol is produced when there is limited oxygen supply, and such conditions lead to an increase in xylitol productivity (Aguiar et al 2002). In the bioreactor fermentations, the availability of oxygen was increased, leading to cell growth.…”
Section: Inoculum Preparation and Xylitol Fermentation In Shake Flaskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This situation could be due to the complex medium of sago trunk hydrolysate, which consists of other unknown substances that are consumed by the microorganisms. Aguiar et al (2002) estimated a high value of maximum specific growth rate for Candida guilliermondii as high as 3.259 h -1 using D-xylose as the main substrate. This author explained that high estimated value of affinity constant counterbalanced the decrease in specific growth rate because of the low substrate concentration rather than high cell mass inhibition.…”
Section: Growth Kinetics Of Candida Tropicalismentioning
confidence: 99%