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Large-scale bioreactor production of the herbicide-degrading Aminobacter sp strain MSH1

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APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
卷 98, 期 5, 页码 2335-2344

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00253-013-5202-5

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Aminobacter; Medium optimization; Elementary analysis; Bioreactor cultivation; Bioremediation

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  1. MIRESOWA project
  2. Danish Council for Strategic Research [2104-08-0012]
  3. EU BIOTREAT project [266039]

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The Aminobacter sp. strain MSH1 has potential for pesticide bioremediation because it degrades the herbicide metabolite 2,6-dichlorobenzamide (BAM). Production of the BAM-degrading bacterium using aerobic bioreactor fermentation was investigated. A mineral salt medium limited for carbon and with an element composition similar to the strain was generated. The optimal pH and temperature for strain growth were determined using shaker flasks and verified in bioreactors. Glucose, fructose, and glycerol were suitable carbon sources for MSH1 (mu =0.1 h(-1)); slower growth was observed on succinate and acetic acid (mu =0.01 h(-1)). Standard conditions for growth of the MSH1 strain were defined at pH 7 and 25 degrees C, with glucose as the carbon source. In bioreactors (1 and 5 L), the specific growth rate of MSH1 increased from (mu =0.1 h(-1) on traditional mineral salt medium to mu =0.18 h(-1) on the optimized mineral salt medium. The biomass yield under standard conditions was 0.47 g dry weight biomass/g glucose consumed. An investigation of the catabolic capacity of MSH1 cells harvested in exponential and stationary growth phases showed a degradation activity per cell of about 3 x 10(-9) mu g BAM h(-1). Thus, fast, efficient, large-scale production of herbicide-degrading Aminobacter was possible, bringing the use of this bacterium in bioaugmentation field remediation closer to reality.

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