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- Title
Oxygen supply in disposable shake-flasks: prediction of oxygen transfer rate, oxygen saturation and maximum cell concentration during aerobic growth.
- Authors
Schiefelbein, Sarah; Fröhlich, Alexander; John, Gernot; Beutler, Falco; Wittmann, Christoph; Becker, Judith
- Abstract
Dissolved oxygen plays an essential role in aerobic cultivation especially due to its low solubility. Under unfavorable conditions of mixing and vessel geometry it can become limiting. This, however, is difficult to predict and thus the right choice for an optimal experimental set-up is challenging. To overcome this, we developed a method which allows a robust prediction of the dissolved oxygen concentration during aerobic growth. This integrates newly established mathematical correlations for the determination of the volumetric gas-liquid mass transfer coefficient (ka) in disposable shake-flasks from the filling volume, the vessel size and the agitation speed. Tested for the industrial production organism Corynebacterium glutamicum, this enabled a reliable design of culture conditions and allowed to predict the maximum possible cell concentration without oxygen limitation.
- Subjects
CELL culture; GAS-liquid interfaces; CORYNEBACTERIUM; STATISTICAL correlation; MATHEMATICAL analysis; GEOMETRY
- Publication
Biotechnology Letters, 2013, Vol 35, Issue 8, p1223
- ISSN
0141-5492
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10529-013-1203-9