Analysis of Mechanical Factors at Deep Cultivation

Background. During the passage of technological processes, microorganisms are prone to the influence of various technological parameters, such as changes in temperature, pH of the culture medium, chemical, biological, and mechanical influences. To date, the degree of study of these effects is differ...

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Main Authors: Valeriy Serbov, Valentyna Motronenko
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Language:English
Published: Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute 2019-03-01
Series:Innovative Biosystems and Bioengineering
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Online Access:http://ibb.kpi.ua/article/view/146895
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spelling doaj-ca5f18c3b11847ce80facc47b6b48bd52021-02-02T06:29:46ZengIgor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic InstituteInnovative Biosystems and Bioengineering2616-177X2019-03-0131455110.20535/ibb.2019.3.1.146895146895Analysis of Mechanical Factors at Deep CultivationValeriy Serbov0Valentyna Motronenko1Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic InstituteIgor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic InstituteBackground. During the passage of technological processes, microorganisms are prone to the influence of various technological parameters, such as changes in temperature, pH of the culture medium, chemical, biological, and mechanical influences. To date, the degree of study of these effects is different. One is almost fully covered, while others are practically not studied at all. In some cases, the study of one factor leads to the emergence of new tasks and nuances in the study of others, since they are all inextricably interconnected. One of the least studied, but the most critical are mechanical effects. It has been unequivocally established that the rotation speed and the design of the mixing device affect the final product yield, but the nature and mechanisms of this effect remain unknown. Objective. The aim of the paper is to find out the effects of mechanical factors on microorganisms in the process of deep cultivation, in particular on recombinant bacteria and micelles, since they are the most sensitive to these factors, using literary data. And, on this basis, tasks for further research should be formulate. Methods. The research of scientists from different countries on the effects of the mechanical effects of mixing on microorganisms in the process of deep cultivation is studied and analyzed. Results. According to the literature data, dependencies of stirring rate on growth and microorganism status have been established, and recommendations for optimal mixer speeds for specific types of bacteria and micelles, which require further experimental confirmation, are provided. It has been found that increasing the size of cells increases their sensitivity to mechanical influences. The analysis of litera­ture has shown that viscosity decreases with increasing mixing intensity, which imposes a certain imprint on the kinetics of the process. It was detected that in conditions of deep cultivation with mechanical mixing the mycelial fungi, in contrast to bacterial organisms, is divided into relatively small segments that retain the ability to reproduce and accumulate biomass. Conclusions. The analysis of literature data showed that the mycelial fungi are the most sensitive to mechanical factors during deep cultivation. The optimum mixing speed for them is 120–150 rpm. It is necessary to modernize the design of the mixing device to optimize this process, to ensure the supply of nutrients and oxygen to all cells during deep cultivation in sufficient quantity for their development.http://ibb.kpi.ua/article/view/146895MicroorganismsDeep cultivationMechanical stressShear stressMicromycetesRecombinant bacteria
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author Valeriy Serbov
Valentyna Motronenko
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Analysis of Mechanical Factors at Deep Cultivation
Innovative Biosystems and Bioengineering
Microorganisms
Deep cultivation
Mechanical stress
Shear stress
Micromycetes
Recombinant bacteria
author_facet Valeriy Serbov
Valentyna Motronenko
author_sort Valeriy Serbov
title Analysis of Mechanical Factors at Deep Cultivation
title_short Analysis of Mechanical Factors at Deep Cultivation
title_full Analysis of Mechanical Factors at Deep Cultivation
title_fullStr Analysis of Mechanical Factors at Deep Cultivation
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Mechanical Factors at Deep Cultivation
title_sort analysis of mechanical factors at deep cultivation
publisher Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute
series Innovative Biosystems and Bioengineering
issn 2616-177X
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Background. During the passage of technological processes, microorganisms are prone to the influence of various technological parameters, such as changes in temperature, pH of the culture medium, chemical, biological, and mechanical influences. To date, the degree of study of these effects is different. One is almost fully covered, while others are practically not studied at all. In some cases, the study of one factor leads to the emergence of new tasks and nuances in the study of others, since they are all inextricably interconnected. One of the least studied, but the most critical are mechanical effects. It has been unequivocally established that the rotation speed and the design of the mixing device affect the final product yield, but the nature and mechanisms of this effect remain unknown. Objective. The aim of the paper is to find out the effects of mechanical factors on microorganisms in the process of deep cultivation, in particular on recombinant bacteria and micelles, since they are the most sensitive to these factors, using literary data. And, on this basis, tasks for further research should be formulate. Methods. The research of scientists from different countries on the effects of the mechanical effects of mixing on microorganisms in the process of deep cultivation is studied and analyzed. Results. According to the literature data, dependencies of stirring rate on growth and microorganism status have been established, and recommendations for optimal mixer speeds for specific types of bacteria and micelles, which require further experimental confirmation, are provided. It has been found that increasing the size of cells increases their sensitivity to mechanical influences. The analysis of litera­ture has shown that viscosity decreases with increasing mixing intensity, which imposes a certain imprint on the kinetics of the process. It was detected that in conditions of deep cultivation with mechanical mixing the mycelial fungi, in contrast to bacterial organisms, is divided into relatively small segments that retain the ability to reproduce and accumulate biomass. Conclusions. The analysis of literature data showed that the mycelial fungi are the most sensitive to mechanical factors during deep cultivation. The optimum mixing speed for them is 120–150 rpm. It is necessary to modernize the design of the mixing device to optimize this process, to ensure the supply of nutrients and oxygen to all cells during deep cultivation in sufficient quantity for their development.
topic Microorganisms
Deep cultivation
Mechanical stress
Shear stress
Micromycetes
Recombinant bacteria
url http://ibb.kpi.ua/article/view/146895
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