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Real-time metabolic heat-based specific growth rate soft sensor for monitoring and control of high molecular weight hyaluronic acid production by Streptococcus zooepidemicus.

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This present investigation addressing the metabolic bottleneck in synthesis of high MW HA by Streptococcus zooepidemicus and illustrates the application of calorimetric fed-batch control of µ at a narrower range.… Click to show full abstract

This present investigation addressing the metabolic bottleneck in synthesis of high MW HA by Streptococcus zooepidemicus and illustrates the application of calorimetric fed-batch control of µ at a narrower range. Feedforward (FF) and feedback (FB) control was devised to improve the molecular weight (MW) of HA production by S. zooepidemicus. Metabolic heat measurements (Fermentation calorimetry) were modeled to decipher real-time specific growth rate, [Formula: see text] was looped into the PID circuit, envisaged to control [Formula: see text] to their desired setpoint values 0.05 [Formula: see text], 0.1 [Formula: see text], and 0.15 [Formula: see text] respectively. Similarly, a predetermined exponential feed rate irrespective of real-time µ was carried out in FF strategy. The developed FB strategy established a robust control capable of maintaining the specific growth rate (µ) close to the [Formula: see text] value with a minimal tracking error. Exponential feed rate carried out with a lowest [Formula: see text] of 0.05 [Formula: see text] showed an improved MW of HA to 2.98 MDa and 2.94 MDa for the FF and FB-based control strategies respectively. An optimal HA titer of 4.73 g/L was achieved in FF control strategy at [Formula: see text]. Superior control of µ at low [Formula: see text] value was observed to influence HA polymerization positively by yielding an improved MW and desired polydispersity index (PDI) of HA. PID control offers advantage over conventional fed-batch method to synthesize HA at an improved MW. Calorimetric signal-based µ control by PID negates adverse effects due to the secretion of other end products albeit maintaining regular metabolic activities. KEY POINTS: First report to compare HA productivities by feedforward and feedback control strategy. Inherent merits of regulating µ at narrower range were entailed. Relationship between operating µ and HA molecular weight was discussed.

Keywords: rate; see text; formula see; molecular weight; control

Journal Title: Applied microbiology and biotechnology
Year Published: 2022

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