2022
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2022.969668
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Process study of ceramic membrane-coupled mixed-cell fermentation for the production of adenine

Abstract: In order to solve the problems of high complexity, many by-products, high pollution and difficult extraction of the existing adenine production process, in this study, ceramic membrane-coupled mixed cell fermentation was used to produce adenine while reducing the synthesis of by-products and simplifying the production process of adenine. Nucleoside hydrolase (encoded by the rihC gene) was used to produce adenine by coordinated fermentation with the adenosine-producing bacterium Bacillus Subtilis XGL. The adeno… Show more

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“…Even though the maximum speed and aeration of the equipment have been reached, it still cannot significantly raise the dissolved oxygen level. Excessive stirring speed and aeration lead to large amounts of foam and high fermenter pressure, which greatly increases the difficulty of fermentation control, while the stirring shaft of the equipment heats up significantly, thus leading to a different fermentation microenvironment in the bioreactor ( Sun et al, 2022 ). The high-speed rotation of the stirring paddle generates high temperatures.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though the maximum speed and aeration of the equipment have been reached, it still cannot significantly raise the dissolved oxygen level. Excessive stirring speed and aeration lead to large amounts of foam and high fermenter pressure, which greatly increases the difficulty of fermentation control, while the stirring shaft of the equipment heats up significantly, thus leading to a different fermentation microenvironment in the bioreactor ( Sun et al, 2022 ). The high-speed rotation of the stirring paddle generates high temperatures.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%