Cephalexin synthesis using immobilizedXanthomonas citri cells |
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Authors: | Ik H. Kim D. H. Nam Dewey D. Y. Ryu |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Korea Advanced Institute of Science, Chung-Ryang-Ri, PO Box 150, Seoul, Korea;(2) University of California, 95616 Davis, California |
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Abstract: | For continuous production of cephalexin, whole cells ofXanthomonas citri were immobilized by entrapment in polyacrylamide gel and kappa-carrageenan gel. It wasfound that cells immobilized with kappa-carrageenan showed better thermal stability compared to those immobilized by polyacrylamide gel. The cells immobilized with kappa-carrageenan were treated with glutaraldehyde and hexamethylenediamine to prevent gel destruction during prolonged operation. By immobilizing intact cells, the optimal temperature for the synthetic enzyme reaction shifted higher by 8°C and the optimal pH became broader around 6.2 In continuous operation, the immobilized cells retained better operational stability at 25 than at 37°C, and also showed maximal conversion up to 83% at 25°C. |
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Keywords: | Cephalexin, synthesis using immobilized cells synthesis, of cephalexin using immobilized cells immobilized cells, in cephalexin synthesis Xanthomonas citri cells, cephalexin synthesis using immobilized polyacrylamide gel immobilization, ofXanthamonas citri cells font-variant:small-caps" >k-carrageenan immobilization, ofXanthomonas citri |
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