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Process Biochemistry, Vol.34, No.5, 501-509, 1999
Fed-batch fermentation to produce oligonucleotides from Kluyveromyces marxianus grown on whey
Oligonucleotides (ON) extracted from yeasts are used as antiviral agents, immunostimulators, and flavour enhancers. Fed-batch fermentation of cheese whey by Kluyveromyces marxianus was carried out to produce high biomass yields to extract ON. K marxianus was grown for 20 h in medium containing 5% (w/v) dehydrated whey, at 30 degrees C (pH 4.5), with agitation (350 rpm), and under aeration (1.0-2.0 vvm). After 20 h, media containing 10-15% (w/v) of dehydrated whey were added at different flow rates (180-230 ml/h). Samples were analyzed at 6-8 h intervals for cell count, lactose consumption, and ethanol production. Maximum production of biomass (28.13 g/l), yield (0.58 g/g), productivity (2.42 g/l per h), and specific growth rate (0.63 l/h) were obtained when medium containing 15% (w/v) of whey was added at 180 ml/h under 2 vvm aeration. Fed-batch fermentation converted 95% of whey lactose into biomass.