Fed-batch is the dominating mode of operation in high-cell-density cultures of Saccharomyces cerevisae in processes such as the production of baker's yeast and recombinant proteins, where the high oxygen demand of these cultures makes its supply an important and difficult task. The aim of this work was to study the use of hyperbaric air for oxygen mass transfer improvement on S. cerevisiae fed-batch cultivation. The effects of increased air pressure up to 1.5 MPa on cell behavior were investigated. The effects of oxygen and carbon dioxide were dissociated from the effects of total pressure by the use of pure oxygen and gas mixtures enriched with CO(2). Fed-batch experiments were performed in a stirred tank reactor with a 600 mL stainless st...
Baker’s yeast suspensions were incubated at different pressures (from 1 bar to 6 bar) and different ...
Pichia pastoris has many biotechnological applications. Two aspects of the species have contributed ...
Increase air pressure for aeration of microbial cell cultures can prevent oxygen limitation but cau...
Fed-batch is the dominating mode of operation in high-cell-density cultures of Saccharomyces cerevi...
Fed-batch cultivation of Saccharomyces cerevisae is the dominating technique in high cell density cu...
Fed-batch cultivation of Saccharomyces cerevisae is the dominating technique in high cell density c...
The yeast Candida utilis (fodder yeast) is a popular microorganism for physiological studies and is...
The effects of hyperbaric stress on the morphology of Saccharomyces cerevisiae were studied in batc...
Batch cultures of C. utilis CBS 621 were carried out in a pressurized reactor under increased air pr...
Increase in air or oxygen pressure in microbial cell cultures can cause oxidative stress and consequ...
For many years pressure was disregarded by biotechnologists when considering processes based on micr...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae, in a pressure batch reactor, coped with higher air (1.2–3 bar) pressures b...
The use of air pressure as a way of improving oxygen transfer in aerobic bioreactors was investigate...
The effects of hyperbaric stress on the morphology of Saccharomyces cerevisiae were studied in batch...
The effect of pressure (0.1–1.5 MPa) and oxygen concentration on the growth and viability of Sacchar...
Baker’s yeast suspensions were incubated at different pressures (from 1 bar to 6 bar) and different ...
Pichia pastoris has many biotechnological applications. Two aspects of the species have contributed ...
Increase air pressure for aeration of microbial cell cultures can prevent oxygen limitation but cau...
Fed-batch is the dominating mode of operation in high-cell-density cultures of Saccharomyces cerevi...
Fed-batch cultivation of Saccharomyces cerevisae is the dominating technique in high cell density cu...
Fed-batch cultivation of Saccharomyces cerevisae is the dominating technique in high cell density c...
The yeast Candida utilis (fodder yeast) is a popular microorganism for physiological studies and is...
The effects of hyperbaric stress on the morphology of Saccharomyces cerevisiae were studied in batc...
Batch cultures of C. utilis CBS 621 were carried out in a pressurized reactor under increased air pr...
Increase in air or oxygen pressure in microbial cell cultures can cause oxidative stress and consequ...
For many years pressure was disregarded by biotechnologists when considering processes based on micr...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae, in a pressure batch reactor, coped with higher air (1.2–3 bar) pressures b...
The use of air pressure as a way of improving oxygen transfer in aerobic bioreactors was investigate...
The effects of hyperbaric stress on the morphology of Saccharomyces cerevisiae were studied in batch...
The effect of pressure (0.1–1.5 MPa) and oxygen concentration on the growth and viability of Sacchar...
Baker’s yeast suspensions were incubated at different pressures (from 1 bar to 6 bar) and different ...
Pichia pastoris has many biotechnological applications. Two aspects of the species have contributed ...
Increase air pressure for aeration of microbial cell cultures can prevent oxygen limitation but cau...