Title | Continuous Production of the Lipopeptide Biosurfactant of Bacillus licheniformis JF-2 |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 1994 |
Authors | Lin, S-C., K.S. Carswell, M. M. Sharma, and G. Georgiou |
Journal | Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology |
Volume | 41 |
Issue | 03 |
Start Page | 281 |
Pagination | 281-285 |
Date Published | 05/1994 |
ISSN | 0175-7598 |
Abstract | Bacillus licheniformis JF-2 synthesizes a surfactin-like lipopeptide that is the most effective biosurfactant known. In shake-flask cultures the biosurfactant is produced by actively growing cells (mid-linear phase), but subsequently it becomes rapidly internalized by the cells as soon as the culture enters the stationary phase. This deactivation phenomenon is a major hurdle in the efficient production of the biosurfactant. We have shown that the synthesis of the JF-2 lipopeptide is strongly dependent on O2 concentration with substantial production observed only in cultures grown under O2-limiting conditions. In continuous cultures the biosurfactant was produced only within a narrow window of low dilution rates. At a dilution rate of 0.12 h−1 and low dissolved O2, the biosurfactant concentration was maintained at 33 mg/l, which is virtually the same as the maximum concentration obtained in optimized batch fermentations. |
DOI | 10.1007/BF00221219 |