Application of oxygen vectors to Claviceps purpurea cultivation
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2012-11-15
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Abstract
The application of a two-phase fermentation
system for the production of ergot peptide alkaloids by
Claviceps purpurea is described. Perfluorocarbons
(PFC) are used as oxygen vectors in Claviceps fermentation
for the first time. In shake-flask cultivations, the inclusion
of PFC in the medium brings about a five-fold
increase in the total alkaloid production and a six-fold
increase in the pharmaceutically important component,
ergotamine. This rise cannot be correlated with the concentration
of the added PFC and it is thought that the enhancement
is due to a combination of factors, including
the influence of PFC. Other oxygen vectors, such as several
hydrocarbons, prove to be poor oxygen carriers in
our study. Cultivations with PFC in a bioreactor are reproducible,
the maximum total alkaloid and ergotamine
production being attained on the 11th and 9th days, respectively.
The relatively lower increase in the total alkaloid
production in the bioreactor as compared to the
shake-flasks is attributed to the unequal oxygen availability
in the reactor. Processes with PFC offer the operational
advantage of a five-fold reduction in aeration rate
Description
Application of oxygen vectors to Claviceps purpurea cultivation
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Application of oxygen vectors to Claviceps purpurea cultivation
