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Vancomycin production in batch and continuous culture

โœ Scribed by James J. McIntyre; Alan T. Bull; Alan W. Bunch


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
895 KB
Volume
49
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3592

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โœฆ Synopsis


Production of the glycopeptide antibiotic vancomycin by two Amycolatopsis orientalis strains was examined in batch shake flask culture in a semidefined medium with peptone as the nitrogen source. Different growth and production profiles were observed with the two strains; specific producion (V,,,) was threefold higher with strain ATCC 19795 than with strain NCIMB 12945. A defined medium with amino acids as the nitrogen source was developed by use of the Plackett-Burman statistical screening method. This technique identified certain amino acids (glycine, phenylafanine, tyrosine, and arginine) that gave significant increased specific production, whereas phosphate was identified as inhibitory for high specific vancomycin production. Experiments made with the improved medium and strain ATCC 19795 showed that vancomycin production kinetics were either growth dissociated or growth associated, depending on the amino acid concentration. In chemostat culture at a constant dilution rate (0.087 h-'), specific vancomycin production rate ( qvancomycln) decreased linearly as the medium phosphate concentration was increased from 2 to 8 mM. In both phosphate and glucose limited chemostats, qvancomycln was a function of specific growth rate; the maximum value was observed at D = 0.087 h-' (52% of the maximum specific growth rate). Under phosphate limited growth conditions, qvanCOmycln was threefold higher (0.37 mglg dry weight/h) than under glucose limitation (0.12 mg/g dry weight/h). 0 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.


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