Bioresource Technology, Vol.177, 141-148, 2015
Fermentative production of poly (gamma-glutamic acid) from renewable carbon source and downstream purification through a continuous membrane-integrated hybrid process
Experimental investigations were carried out on continuous and direct production of poly-(gamma-glutamic acid) in a hybrid reactor system that integrated conventional fermentative production step with membrane-based downstream separation and purification. Novelty of the integrated system lies in high degree of purity, conversion, yield and productivity of poly-(gamma-glutamic acid) through elimination of substrate-product inhibitions of traditional batch production system. This new system is compact, flexible, eco-friendly and largely fouling-free ensuring steady and continuous production of poly-(gamma-glutamic acid) directly from a renewable carbon source at the rate of 0.91 g/L/h. Cross-flow microfiltration membrane modules ensured almost complete separation and recycle of cells without much fouling problem. Well-screened ultrafiltration membrane module helped to concentrate poly-(gamma-glutamic acid) while ensuring recovery and recycle of 96% unconverted carbon source resulting in yield of 0.6 g/g along with high product purity. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Poly-(gamma-glutamic acid);Membrane-integrated system;Ultrafiltration;Cell recycle;Continuous system