Repeated Use of ImmobilizedGluconobacter oxydansCells for Conversion of Glycerol to Dihydroxyacetone
- 18 January 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Preparative Biochemistry & Biotechnology
- Vol. 37 (1), 67-76
- https://doi.org/10.1080/10826060601040954
Abstract
Dihydroxyacetone (DHA) is of great interest in the fine chemical and pharmaceutical industry; therefore, the discovery of suitable biocatalysts for the efficient production of it is very necessary. In the experiment, Gluconobacter oxydans was immobilized in polyvinyl alcohol (PVA). Various parameters of the immobilized cells were investigated. The results have shown that the optimal conversion conditions by the immobilized cells were at 30°C and pH 6.0. The immobilized cells remained very active over the period of 14 days for storage and only lost 10% of its original activity. Repeated use of immobilized cells for conversion of glycerol to DHA was carried out in a 1.5 L stirred tank reactor, the average conversion rate was about 86%. Despite the high shear stress, bead shape was not affected, even after five consecutive conversion cycles. The regenerated biocatalyst could recover 90% of its initial activity.Keywords
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