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Publikation: New insights into the influence of pre‑culture on robust solvent production of C. acetobutylicum

Das Lehrgebiet BioVT publiziert zusammen mit Partnern von der FH Aachen und dem KIT den Artikel "New insights into the influence of pre‑culture on robust solvent production of C. acetobutylicum" in der Zeitschrift Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology.

Clostridia are known for their solvent production, especially the production of butanol. Concerning the projected depletion of fossil fuels, this is of great interest. The cultivation of clostridia is known to be challenging, and it is difficult to achieve reproducible results and robust processes. However, existing publications usually concentrate on the cultivation conditions of the main culture. In this paper, the influence of cryo-conservation and pre-culture on growth and solvent production in the resulting main cultivation are examined. A protocol was developed that leads to reproducible cultivations of Clostridium acetobutylicum. Detailed investigation of the cell conservation in cryo-cultures ensured reliable cell growth in the pre-culture. Moreover, a reason for the acid crash in the main culture was found, based on the cultivation conditions of the pre-culture. The critical parameter to avoid the acid crash and accomplish the shift to the solventogenesis of clostridia is the metabolic phase in which the cells of the pre-culture were at the time of inoculation of the main culture; this depends on the cultivation time of the pre-culture. Using cells from the exponential growth phase to inoculate the main culture leads to an acid crash. To achieve the solventogenic phase with butanol production, the inoculum should consist of older cells which are in the stationary growth phase. Considering these parameters, which affect the entire cultivation process, reproducible results and reliable solvent production are ensured.

K. Oehlenschläger, M. Volkmar, J. Stiefelmaier, A. Langsdorf, D. Holtmann, N. Tippkötter, R. Ulber; New insights into the influence of pre‑culture on robust solvent production of C. acetobutylicum; Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology (2024) im Druck https://doi.org/10.1007/s00253-023-12981-8 

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