2023
DOI: 10.1002/biot.202200549
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Microbioreactors for nutrient‐controlled microbial cultures: Bridging the gap between bioprocess development and industrial use

Abstract: It is common practice in the development of bioprocesses to genetically modify a microorganism and study a large number of resulting mutants in order to select the ones that perform best for use at the industrial scale. At industrial scale, strict nutrientcontrolled growth conditions are imposed to control the metabolic activity and growth rate of the microorganism, thereby enhancing the expression of the product of interest. Although it is known that microorganisms that perform best under these strictly contr… Show more

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“…Thus, identifying the optimal combination of modified microorganisms and establishing regulated environmental conditions through pretreatment options are both crucial for promoting the bioprocess of SCFAs production. [27] Insight from KEGG predictive function…”
Section: Analysis Of Microbial Community Shiftsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, identifying the optimal combination of modified microorganisms and establishing regulated environmental conditions through pretreatment options are both crucial for promoting the bioprocess of SCFAs production. [27] Insight from KEGG predictive function…”
Section: Analysis Of Microbial Community Shiftsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To fulfill the requirements of the industrial sector, it often necessitates a series of successive rounds involving random mutagenesis and screening, followed by subsequent refinements in the cultivation procedures for optimal results. [4] While various instances have showcased the effectiveness of mutagenesis and screening methods, the underlying mechanisms through which industrial actinobacteria augment yields or synthesize desired metabolites largely remain enigmatic. [5] Erythromycin, a prominent constituent of the macrolide antibiotic class, has been established as a vital therapeutic agent for addressing diverse infections attributed to Gram-positive bacteria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This allows to control microbial growth by adjusting the substrate influx. [21,22] ○ Extended batch cultivation, on the other hand, prolongs the fermentation process beyond the point where microorganisms would typically enter the stationary phase. This is achieved by continuously adding nutrients, allowing the microorganisms to grow and produce the target product for an extended duration, leading to increased overall yields.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%