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Optimization of high molecular weight pullulan production by Aureobasidium pullulans in batch fermentations

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BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS
Volume 18, Issue 3, Pages 675-678

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1021/bp0200043

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Of five strains of Aureobasidium pullulans studied, NRRL Y-2311-1 yielded the highest titer (26.2 g/L) of pullulan and formed the lowest amount of melanin-like pigment. Sucrose was superior to glucose as the carbon and energy source on the basis of yield and titer of pullulan produced. Pullulan titer was higher (26.2 vs 5.1 g/L), biomass concentration was lower (6.9 vs 12.7 g/L), and DO was lower (0 vs 60% of saturation) when the fermenter was agitated by a marine propeller compared to Rushton impellers. Pullulan produced by strain NRRL Y-2311-1 ranged in weight-average molar mass (M-w) from 486 KDa and number-average molar mass (M-n) from 220 Da on day 1 of growth to 390 KDa and 690 Da on day 6; M-w declined by about 35% from day 1 to day 3, the day of maximum pullulan titer. For the other strains, the ranges of molar mass on the day of maximum pullulan titer were 338-614 KDa (M-w) and 100-6820 Da (M-n).

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