Batch and continuous transformation of progesterone by Rhizopus nigricans pellets in the presence of -cyclodextrin

A pelleted morphological form of Rhizopus nigricans, which might be regarded as a naturally immobilized biomass, enabled development of a continuous process of progesterone 11 -hydroxylation in a laboratory-scale stirred tank bioreactor. -Cyclodextrin was used to enhance steroid solubility in aqueou...

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Published inBiocatalysis and biotransformation Vol. 25; no. 1; pp. 16 - 23
Main Authors Rogli, Urška, Plazl, Igor, nidarši -Plazl, Polona
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Informa UK Ltd 2007
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Summary:A pelleted morphological form of Rhizopus nigricans, which might be regarded as a naturally immobilized biomass, enabled development of a continuous process of progesterone 11 -hydroxylation in a laboratory-scale stirred tank bioreactor. -Cyclodextrin was used to enhance steroid solubility in aqueous transformation media and consequently to increase the rate of steroid hydroxylation. Batch and continuous processes were performed with pellets of different average diameters, ranging from less than 1 mm to 7.5 mm. Mathematical model simulations of both operational modes confirmed the previously defined Michaelis-Menten kinetics for the biotransformation. A decrease in overall hydroxylation rate was noticed when pellets larger than 5 mm were used, which correlated with the lower area of outer surface of agglomerates where, presumably, most of the enzyme induction had taken place.
ISSN:1024-2422
1029-2446
DOI:10.1080/10242420601060954