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  • Efficient lactobionic acid production from whey by Pseudomonas taetrolens under pH-shift conditions.

Efficient lactobionic acid production from whey by Pseudomonas taetrolens under pH-shift conditions.

Bioresource technology (2011-08-25)
Saúl Alonso, Manuel Rendueles, Mario Díaz
ABSTRACT

Lactobionic acid finds applications in the fields of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and medicine. The production of lactobionic acid from whey by Pseudomonas taetrolens was studied in shake-flasks and in a bioreactor. Shake-flask experiments showed that lactobionic acid was a non-growth associated product. A two-stage pH-shift bioconversion strategy with a pH-uncontrolled above 6.5 during the growth phase and maintained at 6.5 during cumulative production was adopted in bioreactor batch cultures. An inoculation level of 30% promoted high cell culture densities that triggered lactobionic acid production at a rate of 1.12 g/Lh. This methodology displayed efficient bioconversion with cheese whey as an inexpensive substrate for lactobionic acid production.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Lactobionic acid, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
Sigma-Aldrich
Lactobionic acid, 97% (TLC)
Sigma-Aldrich
Lactobionic acid, ≥97% (TLC), cell impermeant agent