Shrikumar Suryanarayan
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Biochemical Engineering Journal | 2003
Shrikumar Suryanarayan
Abstract Solid substrate fermentation at Biocon was originally envisaged for the production of enzymes, used in the food processing industry. The original process developed at Biocon was a hygienically designed automated tray culture process. Plants using this process still continue to run effectively at Biocon, and produce a variety of products meeting and exceeding FCC/JECFA specifications for food products. Biocon recently designed, developed and patented a new bioreactor, the PlaFractor™ (pronounced play-fractor ) for carrying out fermentations that use solid matrices—a term covering both nutritive support matrices as well as non-nutritive matrices impregnated with medium. Using the PlaFractor™ process it is now possible to extend the use of solid matrix fermentation for the production of enzymes, biocontrol agents and pharmaceutical products, that require elaborate containment—under precisely defined conditions. The production takes place in computer controlled bioreactors, using complex fermentation control algorithms. All the operations of solid matrix fermentation, i.e. sterilization, cooling, inoculation, fermentation and process control, product recovery and post-fermentation sterilization, are all done in one single equipment, which was not hitherto possible. All the advantages of traditional solid state fermentation, over submerged fermentation, like low energy consumption, low water requirement, high mass transfer coefficient, no foaming, and high product concentrations are retained. In addition, techniques that are important to submerged fermentation, like fed-batch fermentation, process parameter profiling, air and media sterilization, operation under aseptic environments, and ease of handling, can now be easily applied to solid state fermentation, because of the way this bioreactor is designed. A production plant, built around this bioreactor has already been operating for more than a year.
Studies in organic chemistry | 1998
Shrikumar Suryanarayan; Jyothi Kamath; Ramavana Gururaja
Summary Solid state fermentation has advantages over submerged fermentation that can be commercially exploited - at least for initial screening purposes. These advantages relate mainly to higher concentrations of metabolites produced in solid state fermentation and side activities. Many enzymes and metabolites are currently being produced commercially using solid state fermentation.
Archive | 2000
Shrikumar Suryanarayan; Kiran Carica Mazumdar
Archive | 2005
Nitesh Dave; Partha Hazra; Anuj Goel; Nita Roy; Anand Khedkar; Harish Iyer; Gautam Krishnan; H.S. Manjunath; Shrikumar Suryanarayan; Govindasamy Manikam; Goldy Sachdev; Mayank Kumar Garg
Archive | 2007
Ramakrishnan Melarkode; Akundi Venkata Sriram; Kedarnath Nanjund Sastry; Lakshmi Prabha Varadarajalu; Shrikumar Suryanarayan
Archive | 2000
Anindya Sircar; Shrikumar Suryanarayan; Anand Khedkar; Pampapathy Subramaniyam; Shreehas Pradeep Tambe
Archive | 2003
Nitin Sopanrao Patil; Anand Khedkar; Rakesh Mendhe; Saurabh Garg; Ramakrishnan Melarkode; Ramavana Gururaja; Shrikumar Suryanarayan
Archive | 1999
Anindya Sircar; Anand Khedkar; Madhay Kulkarni; Shrikumar Suryanarayan; Madhavan Sridharan; Poornaprajna Acharya; Ganesh Samvasivam; Ramakrishnan Melarkode
Archive | 2004
Madhav Kulkarni; Surekha K. Prabhu; Madenahally Channabasappa Shivakumar; Prijyajit Sengupta; Sanjay Tiwari; Rakesh Mendhe; Nitin Sopanrao Patil; Laxmi Adhikary; Anand Khedkar; Ramakrishnan Melarkode; Ramavana Gururaja; Shrikumar Suryanarayan
Archive | 2001
Nitin Sopanrao Patil; Rakesh Mendhe; Anand Khedkar; Ramakrishnan Melarkode; Shrikumar Suryanarayan