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Simultaneous filtration and immobilization of cells from a flowing suspension using a bioreactor containing polyethylenimine coated cotton threads: Application in the continuous inversion of concentrated sucrose syrups

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Polyethylenimine(PEI)-coated cotton threads were shown to have potential for reducing microbial load from a flowing suspension. Turbid cell suspensions perfused through the PEI column appeared as totally clear in the effluent. The adhesion efficiency of the matrix was found to depend on the concentration of PEI used to treat the threads. Threads coated with 2.5% PEI were found to show optimal retention of cells. A considerable amount of binding was seen over a broad range of ionic concentration (0–0.3 M) and pH (3.6–10.3). Under similar conditions control threads did not show any filtration capacity. Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Saccharomyces fragilis, Escherichia coli and an Acetobacter species could be effectively filtered using PEI-coated threads. This technique can find potential for the simultaneous filtration and immobilization of cells in a bioreactor to be used in continuous bioprocessing as exemplified for the inversion of sucrose syrups using baker's yeast. The bioreactor could continuously hydrolyse 60% (w/v) sucrose syrups with a productivity of 2.25 kg/day for over a month without loss in efficiency.

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Melo, J., D'Souza, S. Simultaneous filtration and immobilization of cells from a flowing suspension using a bioreactor containing polyethylenimine coated cotton threads: Application in the continuous inversion of concentrated sucrose syrups. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology 15, 17–21 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1008877126664

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