Microbial Biotechnology (Mar 2022)

A polyhydroxyalkanoates bioprocess improvement case study based on four fed‐batch feeding strategies

  • Maciej W. Guzik,
  • Gearóid F. Duane,
  • Shane T. Kenny,
  • Eoin Casey,
  • Paweł Mielcarek,
  • Magdalena Wojnarowska,
  • Kevin E. O’Connor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.13879
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
pp. 996 – 1006

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Summary The modelling and optimization of a process for the production of the medium chain length polyhydroxyalkanoate (mcl‐PHA) by the bacterium Pseudomonas putida KT2440 when fed a synthetic fatty acid mixture (SFAM) was investigated. Four novel feeding strategies were developed and tested using a constructed model and the optimum one implemented in further experiments. This strategy yielded a cell dry weight of 70.6 g l−1 in 25 h containing 38% PHA using SFAM at 5 l scale. A phosphate starvation strategy was implemented to improve PHA content, and this yielded 94.1 g l−1 in 25 h containing 56% PHA using SFAM at 5 l scale. The process was successfully operated at 20 l resulting in a cell dry weight of 91.2 g l−1 containing 65% PHA at the end of a 25‐h incubation.