Literature DB >> 29198024

Application of phototrophic biofilms: from fundamentals to processes.

D Strieth1, R Ulber1, K Muffler2.   

Abstract

Biotechnological production of valuables by microorganisms is commonly achieved by cultivating the cells as suspended solids in an appropriate liquid medium. However, the main portion of these organisms features a surface-attached growth in their native habitats. The utilization of such biofilms shows significant challenges, e.g. concerning control of pH, nutrient supply, and heat/mass transfer. But the use of biofilms might also enable novel and innovative production processes addressing robustness and strength of the applied biocatalyst, for example if variable conditions might occur in the process or a feedstock (substrate) is changed in its composition. Besides the robustness of a biofilm, the high density of the immobilized biocatalyst facilitates a simple separation of the catalyst and the extracellular product, whereas intracellular target compounds occur in a concentrated form; thus, expenses for downstream processing can be drastically reduced. While phototrophic organisms feature a fabulous spectrum of metabolites ranging from biofuels to biologically active compounds, the low cell density of phototrophic suspension cultures is still limiting their application for production processes. The review is focusing on pro- and eukaryotic microalgae featuring the production of valuable compounds and highlights requirements for their cultivation as phototrophic biofilms, i.e. setup as well as operation of biofilm reactors, and modeling of phototrophic growth.

Keywords:  Commodities; Microalgae; Phototrophic biofilms; Renewable resources; Terrestrial cyanobacteria; Valuable products

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29198024     DOI: 10.1007/s00449-017-1870-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioprocess Biosyst Eng        ISSN: 1615-7591            Impact factor:   3.210


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1.  Formation and characterization of biofilms formed by salt-tolerant yeast strains in seawater-based growth medium.

Authors:  Cecilia Andreu; Marcel Lí Del Olmo; Robert Zarnowski; Hiram Sanchez; David Andes
Journal:  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2021-02-25       Impact factor: 4.813

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