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J Biotechnol ; 96(3): 281-9, 2002 Jul 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12044556

ABSTRACT

Bioproduction of 3-methylcatechol from toluene by Pseudomonas putida MC2 was studied in the presence of an additional 1-octanol phase. This solvent was used to supply the substrate and extract the product, in order to keep the aqueous concentrations low. A hollow-fibre membrane kept the octanol and aqueous phase separated to prevent phase toxicity towards the bacterium. Volumetric production rates increased approximately 40% as compared to two-phase 3-methylcatechol production with direct phase contact. Preliminary investigations on downstream processing of 3-methylcatechol showed that 1 M of sodium hydroxide selectively extracted the disodium salt of 3-methylcatechol into an aqueous phase.


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Bioreactors , Catechols/chemical synthesis , Catechols/metabolism , Membranes, Artificial , Octanols/chemistry , Pseudomonas putida/metabolism , Biomass , Catechols/analysis , Models, Biological , Polypropylenes , Pseudomonas putida/growth & development , Surface Properties , Toluene/chemistry , Water/chemistry
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