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Process Biochemistry | 1995

Effect of antifoam agents on the medium and microbial cell properties and process performance in small and large reactors

Volker Koch; Hans-Martin Rüffer; Karl Schügerl; Ernst Innertsberger; Hartmut Menzel; Johan Weis

Abstract The influence of four antifoam agents (AFA): S184 (pure silicon oil), SLM54474 (polypropylene glycol: PPG), VP1133 (silicon oil/PPG mixture), and SE9 (aqueous emulsion with 10% silicon oil component) of Wacker-Chemie Co., was determined on the foaminess of cultivation media of recombinant Escherichia coli, Penicillium chrysogenum and Cephalosporium acremonium . The effect of these AFAs was evaluated during the cultivation of recombinant E. coli on the following process variables: gas holdup, bubble velocity, oxygen volumetric mass transfer coefficient (K L a), cell mass concentration (X), specific growth rate (μ), product (fusion protein) concentration (P), specific product activity (SP), plasmid stability, number of colony-forming units (CFU), specific glucose uptake rate (SG), acetate production rate, oxygen transfer rate (OTR), CO 2 production rate (CPR) and respiratory quotient (RQ). The antifoam agents inthe following initial concentrations, 100 (VP1133), 300 (SLM54474), 1000 and 2000 ppm (S184) were effective in foam depressing during batch cultivation of E. coli in small reactors and had a slight or positive effect on process performance. Their presence enlarged X and CFU. The addition of SLM54474 and/or VP1133 increased P and SP, and slightly reduced μ. Addition of S184 reduced P and SP but did not influence μ. In large reactors SE9 and VP1133 proved to be the most efficient in foam suppression, but pure silicon oil (S184) and pure PPG (SLM54474) were inefficient.


Archive | 1991

Process for defoaming and/or degassing organic systems

Christian Herzig; Willibald Burger; Ernst Innertsberger; Peter Huber; Martina Blöchl


Archive | 1984

Fluoroalkyloxyalkyl containing organopolysiloxanes

Gunter von Au; Ernst Innertsberger; Jakob Schmidlkofer; Wolfgang Kaiser


Archive | 1988

Use of a composition as anti-foam agent

Ernst Innertsberger; Jakob Schmidlkofer; Peter Huber; Willibald Burger; Joachim Schulze


Archive | 1983

Aqueous dispersible defoamers

Peter Huber; Franz Wimmer; Ernst Innertsberger; Jakob Schmidlkofer


Archive | 1988

Powder redispersable in water, containing organic (poly)siloxane, and process for preparing it

Herbert Eck; Ernst Innertsberger; Heinrich Hopf; Peter Huber; Jakob Schmidlkofer


Archive | 1983

Fluoroalkyloxylakyl containing organopolysiloxanes

Gunter von Au; Ernst Innertsberger; Jakob Schmidlkofer; Wolfgang Kaiser


Archive | 1992

Process for the microencapsulation of water-emulsifiable non-thermoplastic substances

Herbert Eck; Heinrich Hopf; Gerald Fleischmann; Ernst Innertsberger; Jakob Schmidlkofer


Archive | 1991

Verfahren zum entschäumen und/oder entgasen von organischen systemen

Christian Herzig; Willibald Burger; Ernst Innertsberger; Peter Huber; Martina Blöchl


Archive | 1982

Self-emulsifiable antifoams

Ewald Pirson; Jakob Schmidlkofer; Ernst Innertsberger

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