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Dynamic modeling of meta- and para-nitrobenzoate metabolism by a mixed co-immobilized culture of Comamonas spp. JS46 and JS47

โœ Scribed by Jennifer L. Goodall; Steven W. Peretti


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
173 KB
Volume
59
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3592

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โœฆ Synopsis


A model describing the transient activity of a mixed immobilized culture of Comamonas spp. JS46 and JS47 growing on mixed substrates is presented. The transient periods considered are those following changes in the feed carbon source, which alternated between metaand para-nitrobenzoate. The feed profile alternately starved one of the species in the mixed culture. The response of the system, as quantified by the reactor effluent substrate concentrations, is dictated by the activity of the biomass and the appropriate biochemical pathway. As detailed mechanistic pathway information is not available, respirometry has been used to characterize both facets of activity. Two parameters were introduced: โŒฟ representing pathway activity and โŒซ representing biomass activity; a detailed description of the analysis is included. The model is compared to experimental investigation of the system and describes the reactor response well. The agreement between model and experiment suggests the usefulness of oxygen kinetics as global measurements to describe complex systems when mechanistic detail is not available.


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