Production of L-phenylacetylcarbinol (L-PAC) by encapsulatedSaccharomyces cerevisiae cells

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Joong Kon Park
Kwang Deok Lee
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[1] Kyungpook National University,Department of Chemical Engineering
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L-phenylacetylcarbinol; L-PAC.; Benzaldehyde;
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In the present study, benzaldehyde was converted by both the free cellsSaccharomyces cerevisiae (ATCC 834) and those immobilized in the calcium alginate liquid-core capsule intoL-PAC during anaerobic fermentation in a medium containing benzaldehyde. In a free cells survey, skipping aerobic adaptation before anaerobic fermentation caused all of benzaldehyde to be converted by 220 g (wet weight) of cells in 100 mL of the medium even at a higher concentration of 8 g/L benzaldehyde. The yield of L-PAC based on the moles of converted benzaldehyde increased as the amount of benzaldehyde dose was increased. The encapsulation protected cells effectively from the toxicity of benzaldehyde. Even a small quantity, 1.1 g (dry weight), of encapsulated cells in 100 mL of the medium containing 0.6% benzaldehyde converted more than 95% of the benzaldehyde, and the corresponding yield of L-PAC was about 40%. The production of L-PAC by the encapsulated cells depended on the pH of the medium. The conversion of benzaldehyde decreased slightly, but yield of L-PAC increased as the pH of the broth solution was fixed at a lower value. Biotransformation in a small side reactor of the batch system caused higher yield of L-PAC than that in the batch reactor containing the same quantity of encapsulated cells during the first 4 hours of fermentation.
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