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T Jouenne1, H Bonato, L Mignot, G A Junter.
Abstract
Agar discs containing different amounts of viable Escherichia coli cells (from 10 to 10(6) organisms.g-1 agar) were incubated in a nutrient medium and the growth of agar-entrapped bacteria and free (released) cells was monitored. The study was repeated with composite immobilized-cell structures obtained by placing a microporous membrane filter between the gel matrix and the incubation medium. In both cases, immobilized cells grew exponentially and reached a peak concentration an order of magnitude higher than that of free (suspended) cell cultures. The maximum specific growth rates of entrapped bacteria, ranging between 0.0115 min-1 and 0.0145 min-1, i.e., slightly higher than that of control free cultures (0.011 min-1), showed no clear dependence on the initial cell loading (ICL). The microporous filter proved efficient in limiting cell leakage since it noticeably lengthened the leakage time at a given ICL. This efficiency, however, decreased at high ICL and high growth rate of immobilized organisms.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 7763383 DOI: 10.1007/BF00242941
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ISSN: 0175-7598 Impact factor: 4.813