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Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering

ISSN 2095-0179

ISSN 2095-0187(Online)

CN 11-5981/TQ

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Frontiers of Chemical Engineering in China  2007, Vol. 1 Issue (4): 421-426   https://doi.org/10.1007/s11705-007-0077-6
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Metabolic flux analysis on arachidonic acid fermentation
Metabolic flux analysis on arachidonic acid fermentation
JIN Mingjie, HUANG He, ZHANG Kun, YAN Jie, GAO Zhen
College of Life Science and Pharmaceutical Engineering, Nanjing University of Technology, Nanjing 210009, China;
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Abstract:The analysis of flux distributions in metabolic networks has become an important approach for understanding the fermentation characteristics of the process. A model of metabolic flux analysis of arachidonic acid (AA) synthesis in Mortierella alpina ME-1 was established and carbon flux distributions were estimated in different fermentation phases with different concentrations of N-source. During the exponential, decelerating and stationary phase, carbon fluxes to AA were 3.28%, 8.80% and 6.97%, respectively, with sufficient N-source broth based on the flux of glucose uptake, and those were increased to 3.95%, 19.21% and 39.29%, respectively, by regulating the shifts of carbon fluxes via fermentation with limited N-source broth and adding 0.05% NaNO3 at 96 h. Eventually AA yield was increased from 1.3 to 3.5 g · L-1. These results suggest a way to improve AA fermentation, that is, fermentation with limited N-source broth and adding low concentration N-source during the stationary phase.
出版日期: 2007-12-05
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. Metabolic flux analysis on arachidonic acid fermentation[J]. Frontiers of Chemical Engineering in China, 2007, 1(4): 421-426.
JIN Mingjie, HUANG He, ZHANG Kun, YAN Jie, GAO Zhen. Metabolic flux analysis on arachidonic acid fermentation. Front. Chem. Sci. Eng., 2007, 1(4): 421-426.
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