The prediction of the cell and substrate in a fed-batch fermentation system by modification of models
Date
2008-12Author
Ngoh, Gek Cheng, Dr.
Masitah, Hasan, Prof. Dr. Datin
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This objective of this study is to predict cell masses and substrate consumption in a fed-batch system after switching from a batch
mode. A 2.0 litre reactor vessel was used to monitor the growth characteristics of Candida utilis in a bioreactor with the aid of
a computer. The study enabled the development of two major mathematical models and their respective modified models for the
prediction of the cell and substrate throughout the fermentation cycle. In the first model, the overall yield coefficient, Yx/s, obtained
by multiple linear regressions relating yield to the input variables for the batch model was assumed to be constant throughout the
fed-batch mode. With this yield, the modified Bergter and Knorre model is applied to determine the specific growth rate over the
entire fed-batch fermentation cycle to predict both the cell and substrate concentrations. The second model assumes that the fed
batch mode operates at maximum specific growth rate, µmax, after switching from batch mode. The value was obtained by using
multiple linear regressions to relate the maximum specific growth rate, µmax to the input variables from the batch mode. Both the
models were modified and have obtained reasonably good results when compared with the experimental data.
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