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Product formation in plug flow culture
is type of continuous culture Back mixing is not found Substrate and cell mass concentration vary along the axis in the vessel
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Flocculation Are usually used to form cell aggregate before centrifugation Flocculation is the agglomeration of small flocks into larger sattlable particles by using suitable flocculating agents.
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Flocculating agents are usually polyelectrolyte or certain salts like CaCl2, MgCl2 etc.
Polyelectrolytes used in flocculation- -are high molecular weight, water soluble organic compounds -can be either anionic, cationic or non-ionic in nature
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Microbial pellet formation
Shown by culture of filamentous/mycelial organisms such as molds and fungi Mycelial organisms which show apical growth Also grow exponentially. Filamentous fungi have a 'growth unit‘ is composed of the apex of the hypha and a short length of supporting hypha.
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The total hyphal length of a mycelium and the number of tips increased exponentially at approximately the same rate. When the volume of the hyphal growth unit exceeds a critical volume a new branch, and hence, a new growing point, is initiated This is equivalent to the division of a single cell when the cell reaches a critical volume.
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The rate of increase in hyphal mass, total length and number of tips is dictated by the specific growth rate : The rate of increase in hyphal mass dx/dt = μ X, The rate of increase in total length dH/dt = μ H, The rate of increase in number of tips dA/dt = μ A Where, x is biomass of hypha, H is total hyphal length and A is the number of growing tips.
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