Modeling of Clavulanic Acid Production from Streptomyces clavuligerus using a Continuous Operation Mode
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Ariza, L | 2021-09-12
Clavulanic acid is a β-lactam inhibitor produced by fermentation with Streptomyces
clavuligerus cells, and it is usually used to prevent resistance to certain antibiotics. However,
CA production is limited at the bioreactor level due to its low performance. The latter generates
expensive processes and challenging to operate on a large scale. In this research, a
mathematical model is proposed to simulate the clavulanic acid production from an operation
strategy based on continuous mode. The preceding, to identify trends allowing to improve the
productivity of the mentioned metabolite. Results are compared to the traditional operating
batch mode. According to the results found, the final concentration of the β-lactam inhibitor
could be increased by up to 60% regarding the simulated data in batch mode. Results obtained
demonstrate the importance of computational techniques in bioprocess engineering since
bioprocess simulation focuses on identifying critical operating parameters as a starting point in
antibiotic production optimization.
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