Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Vol.47, No.3, 309-312, 1997
Growth and Amino-Acid-Requirements of Hyaluronic-Acid-Producing Streptococcus-Zooepidemicus
A chemically defined medium has been developed for anaerobic cultivation of hyaluronic-acid(HA)-producing Streptococcus zooepidemicus, which contains 11 amino acids essential to growth, and glutamine as a principal nitrogen source. The final HA concentration, the specific rate of HA production and HA-to-glucose yields were similar for growth in the chemically defined medium relative to growth in complex medium. Consequently cells cultivated on chemically defined medium can be expected to have similar activity regarding HA synthesis as compared to cells grown on complex media. However, the specific growth rate and volumetric HA production rate were found to be less favourable in the chemically defined media.
Keywords:CHEMICALLY DEFINED MEDIUM;STRAINS