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Biotechnol Bioeng ; 110(7): 1945-55, 2013 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23436309

ABSTRACT

Investigations of inhomogeneous dynamics in industrial-scale bioreactors can be realized in laboratory simulators. Such studies will be improved by on line observation of the growth of microorganisms and their product synthesis at oscillating substrate availability which represents the conditions in industrial-scale fed-batch cultivations. A method for the kinetic monitoring of such processes, supported by on line measurements accessible in industrial practice, is proposed. It consists of a software sensor (SS) system composed of a cascade structure. Process kinetics are simulated in models with a structure including time-varying yield coefficients. SSs for measured variable kinetics have classical structures. The SS design of unmeasured variables is realized after a linear transformation using a logarithmic function. For these software sensors, a tuning procedure is proposed, at which an arbitrary choice of one tuning parameter value that guarantees stability of the monitoring system allows the calculation of the optimal values of six parameters. The effectiveness of the proposed monitoring approach is demonstrated with experimental data from a glucose-limited fed-batch process of Bacillus subtilis in a laboratory two-compartment scale down reactor which tries to mimic the conditions present in industrial scale nutrient-limited fed-batch cultivations.


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Bacillus subtilis/growth & development , Bioreactors/microbiology , Biotechnology/methods , Computer Simulation , Culture Media/chemistry , Software , Bacillus subtilis/metabolism , Glucose/metabolism
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Bioprocess Biosyst Eng ; 34(3): 367-74, 2011 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21069387

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This study proposes two adaptive control algorithms for the fed-batch production of α-amylase. The first one uses online information from hardware measuring glucose. Online information of both biomass and glucose concentrations measured with different frequency is used in the second algorithm. Hardware measuring variables are inputs for software sensors of glucose concentration and (specific) glucose consumption rate. Either of the algorithms do not require any kinetic coefficients. This is a benefit, because the kinetic coefficients can vary during cultivation and between cultivations, leading to low process reproducibility and the non-stationary state of the bioprocess. The results of simulation investigations show good performance of the proposed control schemes.


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Algorithms , Bacillus subtilis/enzymology , Computer Simulation , Software , alpha-Amylases/biosynthesis , Biomass , Cell Culture Techniques/methods , Culture Media/analysis , Glucose/analysis , Kinetics , Models, Biological , Reproducibility of Results , alpha-Amylases/analysis
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