Physiological changes of Candida tropicalis population degrading phenol in fed batch reactor

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Autor(a) principal: Komarkova,Eliska
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Paca,Jan, Klapkova,Eva, Stiborova,Marie, Soccol,Carlos R, Sobotka,Miroslav
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
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Resumo: Candida tropicalis can use phenol as the sole carbon and energy source. Experiments regarding phenol degradations from the water phase were carried out. The fermentor was operated as a fed-batch system with oxistat control. Under conditions of nutrient limitation and an excess of oxygen the respiration activity of cells was suppressed and some color metabolites (black-brown) started to be formed. An accumulation of these products inhibited the cell growth under aerobic conditions. Another impact was a decrease of the phenol hydroxylase activity as the key enzyme of the phenol degradation pathway at the end of the cell respiration activity. This decrease is linked with the above mentioned product inhibition. The cell death studied by fluorescent probe proceeded very slowly after the loss of the respiration activity. The starvation stress induced an increase of the endogenous respiration rate at the expense of phenol oxidation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Physiological changes of Candida tropicalis population degrading phenol in fed batch reactor
title Physiological changes of Candida tropicalis population degrading phenol in fed batch reactor
spellingShingle Physiological changes of Candida tropicalis population degrading phenol in fed batch reactor
Komarkova,Eliska
Phenol
biodegradation
Candida tropicalis
phenol hydroxylase
starvation stress
viability
title_short Physiological changes of Candida tropicalis population degrading phenol in fed batch reactor
title_full Physiological changes of Candida tropicalis population degrading phenol in fed batch reactor
title_fullStr Physiological changes of Candida tropicalis population degrading phenol in fed batch reactor
title_full_unstemmed Physiological changes of Candida tropicalis population degrading phenol in fed batch reactor
title_sort Physiological changes of Candida tropicalis population degrading phenol in fed batch reactor
author Komarkova,Eliska
author_facet Komarkova,Eliska
Paca,Jan
Klapkova,Eva
Stiborova,Marie
Soccol,Carlos R
Sobotka,Miroslav
author_role author
author2 Paca,Jan
Klapkova,Eva
Stiborova,Marie
Soccol,Carlos R
Sobotka,Miroslav
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Komarkova,Eliska
Paca,Jan
Klapkova,Eva
Stiborova,Marie
Soccol,Carlos R
Sobotka,Miroslav
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Phenol
biodegradation
Candida tropicalis
phenol hydroxylase
starvation stress
viability
topic Phenol
biodegradation
Candida tropicalis
phenol hydroxylase
starvation stress
viability
description Candida tropicalis can use phenol as the sole carbon and energy source. Experiments regarding phenol degradations from the water phase were carried out. The fermentor was operated as a fed-batch system with oxistat control. Under conditions of nutrient limitation and an excess of oxygen the respiration activity of cells was suppressed and some color metabolites (black-brown) started to be formed. An accumulation of these products inhibited the cell growth under aerobic conditions. Another impact was a decrease of the phenol hydroxylase activity as the key enzyme of the phenol degradation pathway at the end of the cell respiration activity. This decrease is linked with the above mentioned product inhibition. The cell death studied by fluorescent probe proceeded very slowly after the loss of the respiration activity. The starvation stress induced an increase of the endogenous respiration rate at the expense of phenol oxidation.
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