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Oxygen transfer in broths of plant cells at high density

โœ Scribed by Hideo Tanaka


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Weight
672 KB
Volume
24
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3592

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โœฆ Synopsis


The rheological properties of the culture broths of some plant cells (Cudrania tricuspidata. Vinca rosea. and Agrostemma githugo) at high density (10-18 g dry wt/L) were measured, and oxygen transfer in the broths in various bioreactors was investigated. The rheological properties of the broths were dependent on the size, specific gravity, and concentration of the cell aggregates contained in the broths. The broths were non-Newtonian and pseudoplastic fluids. The flow behavior index n was fairly constant (0.53) and the consistency index K varied in proportion to the sixth-to-seventh power of the cell mass concentration M. The apparent viscosity pa of the broths was in proportion to the 6.5th power of M. The oxygen transfer in the broths was discussed on the basis of the results obtained for suspensions of granulated agars (agar concentration, 5.8%) in water, which were similar to the broths in rheological properties. The volumetric oxygen transfer coefficient RLu in the broths was dependent on pa ( k r a a pop'") and decreased greatly at a certain apparent viscosity, pac . The values of m and pac were closely related to the aeration-agitation mechanisms of the bioreactors. The value of paC in aeration-agitation type bioreactors was larger than that in aeration-type bioreactors, whereas form, the reverse was tNe.


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