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Wei-Chuan Chen1, Fang-Wei Yuan1, Li-Fen Wang2
1Graduate School of Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Yuan Ze University, Taoyuan, Taiwan (R.O.C.).
Abstract:
Ectoine has fostered the development of products for skin care and cosmetics. In this study, we employed the marine bacterial strain Marinococcus sp. MAR2 to increase ectoine production by optimizing medium constituents using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) and a fed-batch strategy. The results from the steepest ascent and central composite design indicated that 54 g/L of yeast extract, 14.0 g/L of ammonium acetate, 74.4 g/L of sodium glutamate, and 6.2 g/L of sodium citrate constituted the optimal medium with maximum ectoine production (3.5 g/L). In addition, we performed fed-batch culture in the bioreactor, combining pH and dissolved oxygen to produce ectoine by Marinococcus sp. MAR2. The ectoine production, content, and productivity of 5.6 g/L, 10%, and 3.9 g/L/day were further reached by a fed-batch culture. Thus, the ectoine production by Marinococcus sp. MAR2 using RSM and fed-batch strategy shows its potential for industrial production.
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