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Bio-Process KineticsBio-Process KineticsProcess BiotechnologyProcess Biotechnology
Anondho WIJANARKOAnondho WIJANARKOUniversity of IndonesiaUniversity of Indonesia
Simplified Lecture NotesSimplified Lecture NotesFor InstructorFor Instructor
To Dwi ImantiTo Dwi Imantiandand
Adam Aulia, Musa Maulana, Isa Dzulqarnain Adam Aulia, Musa Maulana, Isa Dzulqarnain and Lovely Muhammad Al Muhammad and Lovely Muhammad Al Muhammad
CONTENTSCONTENTS
Microbial GrowthMicrobial Growth– Microbial Cell GrowthMicrobial Cell Growth– Classical & Empirical Growth KineticsClassical & Empirical Growth Kinetics
Environmental Alteration StudiesEnvironmental Alteration Studies– Light Illumination EffectLight Illumination Effect– Temperature EffectTemperature Effect
Microbial Kinetic StudiesMicrobial Kinetic Studies– Non Elementer ReactionNon Elementer Reaction– Microbial Growth Reaction KineticsMicrobial Growth Reaction Kinetics
Microbial GrowthMicrobial Growth
Microbial Cell GrowthMicrobial Cell Growth Mode of GrowthMode of Growth
– Selective assimilation of nutrients and Selective assimilation of nutrients and convert into and also include Chemical convert into and also include Chemical rearrangement of protoplasmic material rearrangement of protoplasmic material characteristic of the particular organismcharacteristic of the particular organism
– Production of an increased amount of Production of an increased amount of nuclear substance and cell divisionnuclear substance and cell division
Growth PhaseGrowth Phase
Growth PhaseGrowth Phase
Induction Phase (Lag Phase)Induction Phase (Lag Phase) Transient Phase (Acceleration Phase)Transient Phase (Acceleration Phase) Exponential PhaseExponential Phase Stationary Phase (Declining Phase)Stationary Phase (Declining Phase) Death PhaseDeath Phase
Question SheetQuestion Sheet
Why microbial growth have an lag phase?Why microbial growth have an lag phase? Why death phase could be occurred in microbial Why death phase could be occurred in microbial
growth?growth? What is essential nutrient for growth of What is essential nutrient for growth of
organism especially organism especially prokaryotesprokaryotes?? What is important factor for cell division?What is important factor for cell division?
Growth ApproximationGrowth Approximation
Growth ConstantsGrowth ConstantsExponential – Stationary Growth PhaseExponential – Stationary Growth PhaseTotal Biomass Production(G)Total Biomass Production(G)
Incident growth rate, Incident mean division rate (Incident growth rate, Incident mean division rate ())
Specific growth rate, Beginning mean division rate (Specific growth rate, Beginning mean division rate ())
Doubling time of population (Doubling time of population (DD); exponential growth ); exponential growth phasephase
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Classical Growth KineticsClassical Growth KineticsEmpirical ApproximationEmpirical Approximation
Monod Monod Growth KineticGrowth Kinetic
Tessier Tessier Growth KineticGrowth Kinetic
MoserMoser Growth Kinetic Growth Kinetic
ContoisContois Growth Kinetic Growth Kinetic
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Empirical Growth KineticsEmpirical Growth KineticsMedium constituent InhibitionMedium constituent Inhibition
AndrewsAndrews Growth Kinetic Growth Kinetic
AibaAiba Growth Kinetic Growth Kinetic
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Growth KineticsGrowth KineticsMultiple essential nutrientMultiple essential nutrient
Bailey Growth KineticBailey Growth Kinetic
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Home WorkHome Work
Which kinetic approximation do you choose in case of Which kinetic approximation do you choose in case of microbial growth of Hepatotoxin produced microbial growth of Hepatotoxin produced Oscilatoria Oscilatoria AgardhiiAgardhii NIVA CYA 97 in low temperature? NIVA CYA 97 in low temperature?
Which empirical equation that you choose of Which empirical equation that you choose of inoculation of microorganism in case of multiple inoculation of microorganism in case of multiple content limitation of nutrients, such as Mgcontent limitation of nutrients, such as Mg2+2+, phosphate, , phosphate, Nitrate and organic compound?Nitrate and organic compound?
Which kinetic approximation do you choose of Which kinetic approximation do you choose of cultivation photosynthetic microorganism that did not cultivation photosynthetic microorganism that did not grew up in pH above 7.8? grew up in pH above 7.8?
Simple Bio-Production KineticSimple Bio-Production Kinetic Cellular growth rateCellular growth rate
– Monod approximationMonod approximation
– Yield factorYield factor
Substrate UtilizationSubstrate Utilization
Product FormationProduct Formation
(Beginning of (Beginning of Stationary PhaseStationary Phase))
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EnvironmentalEnvironmental Alteration Studies Alteration Studies
Microbial Growth KineticMicrobial Growth KineticEnviromental ConditionEnviromental Condition
Direct EffectsDirect Effects– Light Illumination (Energy Source)Light Illumination (Energy Source)– TemperatureTemperature– Essential nutrients contentEssential nutrients content
Indirect EffectsIndirect Effects– Gas inlet volumetric rateGas inlet volumetric rate– Gas inlet content Gas inlet content – Liquid circulation rateLiquid circulation rate– Non essential nutrients contentNon essential nutrients content
Light Illumination EffectLight Illumination Effect Oscillatoria agardhiOscillatoria agardhi Gomont Gomont
– (Post AF, R de Witt, LC Mur, J. Plank. Res., 7 (1985) 487-495)(Post AF, R de Witt, LC Mur, J. Plank. Res., 7 (1985) 487-495)
Temperature effectTemperature effect Modified Modified ArheniusArhenius Model Model
RdH
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Temperature EffectTemperature EffectClassification of MicroorganismClassification of Microorganism
Question SheetQuestion Sheet
What is happen if microorganism is at 90What is happen if microorganism is at 90ooC? Why?C? Why? In case of decreasing of temperature about 20In case of decreasing of temperature about 20ooC from C from
optimum temperature, what is happen in case of optimum temperature, what is happen in case of microbial growth rate?microbial growth rate?
In case of ethanol production that was In case of ethanol production that was S. sakeS. sake have have ethanol tolerance around 10%, what do you do to make ethanol tolerance around 10%, what do you do to make an whisky industry?an whisky industry?
Why a shade microbe does not grew well in high light Why a shade microbe does not grew well in high light illumination and commonly have not high temperature illumination and commonly have not high temperature resistance?resistance?
Temperature EffectTemperature EffectCellular ConsiderationCellular Consideration
Psychrophile Psychrophile – ObligateObligate
Protococcus Agardh SS 100-3Protococcus Agardh SS 100-3 Oscillatoria redekei Van GoorOscillatoria redekei Van Goor Oscillatoria sp. SS 100-5Oscillatoria sp. SS 100-5
– FacultativeFacultative Anabena cylindricaAnabena cylindrica Lemmerman Lemmerman Oscillatoria AgardhiOscillatoria Agardhi Gomont Gomont Nostoc communeNostoc commune Antartica Antartica
MesophileMesophile– Synechococcus leopoliensisSynechococcus leopoliensis– Anabaena variabilisAnabaena variabilis IAM M3 IAM M3– Microcystis AeruginosaMicrocystis Aeruginosa IAM M228 IAM M228
ThermophileThermophile– Mastigocladus laminosusMastigocladus laminosus HTF HTF– Synechococcus lividusSynechococcus lividus OH75S OH75S– Synechcocus elongatus It 7SSynechcocus elongatus It 7S
Home WorkHome Work
Why optimum specific growth rate values of Why optimum specific growth rate values of psychrophile factually, lower than thermophile?psychrophile factually, lower than thermophile?
Why GC content of microbial DNA is important Why GC content of microbial DNA is important for classification of organism in terms of growth for classification of organism in terms of growth rate dependence on temperature?rate dependence on temperature?
What is DBI?What is DBI?
Microbial Kinetic StudiesMicrobial Kinetic Studies
Non Elementer ReactionNon Elementer Reaction
Common reaction rateCommon reaction rate
– N = integer N = integer ElementerElementer
– N = non integer N = non integer Non ElementerNon Elementer
Non Elementer Example :Non Elementer Example :
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Question SheetQuestion Sheet
What is mechanism path?What is mechanism path? What definition of intermediate species?What definition of intermediate species? What was become determining factor of reaction What was become determining factor of reaction
rate?rate?
Microbial GrowthMicrobial GrowthEnzymatic Reaction/Kinetic considerationEnzymatic Reaction/Kinetic consideration
Michaelis-MentenMichaelis-Menten Kinetics Kinetics– Reaction mechanismReaction mechanism
– Kinetic equationKinetic equation
Substrate Actvation and InhibitionSubstrate Actvation and Inhibition– Reaction mechanismReaction mechanism
– Kinetic equationKinetic equation
Product Activation and InhibitionProduct Activation and Inhibition– Reaction mechanismReaction mechanism
– Kinetic equationKinetic equation
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Michaelis-Menten KineticsMichaelis-Menten Kinetics
Reaction mechanismReaction mechanism
Kinetic derivationKinetic derivation
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Home WorkHome Work
Please exhibit kinetic derivation of substrate Please exhibit kinetic derivation of substrate activation and inhibition?activation and inhibition?
Please exhibit kinetic derivation of product Please exhibit kinetic derivation of product activation and inhibition?activation and inhibition?
What do you think about reaction kinetic if KWhat do you think about reaction kinetic if Kmm is is
high that was indicated in bioremediation of high that was indicated in bioremediation of toluene by toluene by C. nivalisC. nivalis??
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