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Stationary phase substrate balance

Once there is an appreciable amount of cells and they are growing very rapidly, the cell number exponentially increases. The optical cell density of a culture can then be easily detected that phase is known as the exponential growth phase. The rate of cell synthesis sharply increases the linear increase is shown in the semi-log graph with a constant slope representing a constant rate of cell population. At this stage carbon sources are utilised and products are formed. Finally, rapid utilisation of substrate and accumulation of products may lead to stationary phase where the cell density remains constant. In this phase, cell may start to die as the cell growth rate balances the death rate. It is well known that the biocatalytic activities of the cell may gradually decrease as they age, and finally autolysis may take place. The dead cells and cell metabolites in the fermentation broth may create... [Pg.82]

For cells in the stationary phase, where there is no growth, cell maintenance and product formation are the only reactions to consume the substrate. Under these conditions the substrate balance, Equation (7-118), reduces to... [Pg.218]


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