Bioreactor operating strategy in thalictrum rugosum plant cell culture for the production of berberine

Jeong Woo Choi, Young Kee Kim, Won Hong Lee, Henrik Pedersen, Chee Kok Chin

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Abstract

Optimal substrate feeding strategy in bioreactor operation was investigated to increase the production of secondary metabolite in a high density culture of plant cell. It was accomplished by the previously proposed structured kinetic model that describes the cell growth and synthesis of the secondary metabolite, berberine, in a batch suspension culture of Thalictrum rugosum. Four types of operation strategies for sugar feeding into T. rugosum culture were proposed based on the model, which were the periodic fed-batch operations to maintain the cell activity, the cell viability, and the specific production rate, and the perfusion operation to maintain the specific production rate. From the simulation results of these strategies, it could be found that the periodic fed-batch operation and the perfusion operation could achieve the higher volumetric production of berberine (mg berberine/L) and specific production yield (mg berberine/g dry cell weight) than those of batch cultures. Although the highest productivity (mg berberine/day) of berberine could be achieved by the periodic fed-batch operation to maintain the cell activity compared with the other strategies in the periodic fed-batch operations, the specific production yield was low due to the higher maximum dry cell weight than other cases. The periodic fed-batch operation to maintain cell viability resulted in the highest volumetric production of berberine and specific production yield compared with the other strategies. In the cases of maintaining the specific production rate, the performance of the periodic fed-batch operation was better than that of the perfusion operation in the respect of the volumetric production and productivity of berberine. In order to increase the volumetric production of berberine and to get the highest specific production yield, the periodic fed-batch operation to maintain cell viability could be chosen as the optimal operating strategy in high density culture of T. rugosum plant cell.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)138-146
Number of pages9
JournalBiotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering
Volume4
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Biotechnology
  • Bioengineering
  • Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
  • Biomedical Engineering

Keywords

  • Fed-batch operation
  • High density plant cell culture
  • Operation strategy
  • Perfusion operation
  • Structured kinetic model
  • Thalictrum rugosum

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