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affiliated to manomanium sundaranar university, tirunelveli.
Post graduate & Research Centre – Department of microbiology
(government aided)
I SEM CORE: MICROBIAL PHYSIOLOGY AND METABOLISM (ZMBM13)
UNIT-5
FED BATCH CULTURES
G.S.AMRISH VARSHAN SUBMITTED TO
REG NO:20211232516102 GUIDE:DR.S.VISWANATHAN
I M.SC MICROBIOLOGY ASSISTANT PROFFESSOR&HEAD
ASSIGNED ON: 08/12/2021 SPKC - ALWARKURUCHI
SYNOPSIS
• Introduction to fed batch culture
• Catabolic repression
• E.coli concept
• Substrate Inhibitor
• Need of Fed-Batch culture
• Advantages of Fed-Batch culture
What is Fed-Batch culture
• In general batch culture is a technique were the bacteria is grown in a large
scale to produce products
• In the batch culture there will be no interaction from the environment until
the product form
• In batch culture the nutrient is added only once and final harvest only takes
place
• But in fed batch culture we add nutrients before the start of the process as
well as during the process of cell culture
Catabolic Repression
• Catabolism Catabolites
• Breakdown of complex compounds into simpler compounds is called
catabolism the simpler compounds is called catabolites
• Repression means (or) is to control the production of some thing
• So catabolic repression is to control the production of some enzyme
E.Coli
E.coli
Glucose
E.Coli
E.Coli
Glucose
fructose
E.Coli
Fructose
• In the first case E.coli growing in a glucose containing medium it produces the enzyme
which breakdown the glucose
• In the second case E.coli growing in a medium containing both glucose and fructose but
it prefers to take glucose and the enzyme responsible for breakdown of glucose is produced
• In the third case only lactose is present and E.coli produce the enzyme which is responsible
of breakdown of lactose
• So as we seen the example of E.coli in the absence of glucose only the lactose
digesting enzymes are produced
• So we clearly seen that the catabolites of glucose are preventing the formation of
lactose digestive enzyme
• This phenomenon is known as Catabolite repression.
Substrate Inhibition
• It is a phenomenon in which substrate itself is going to inhibit the reaction
• The increasing concentration of substrate beyond a optimum level will
inhibit the reaction
• Vmax at which the velocity of the reaction is maximum and after that
concentration of substrate beyond the optimum level there will be no
binding and it will be zero
• In substrate inhibition the inhibitors and the substrate have similar site of binding
• Only the difference is, the substrate binding site have more affinity towards the
substrate and site of inhibitors have low affinity towards the substrate
• The substrate will bind in the inhibitor site when the concentration of the
substrate is beyond the optimum level
• This phenomenon is known as substrate inhibition
Needs of Fed-Batch culture
• The main need is to overcome the Catabolic repression and the Substrate
inhibition
• It can be achieved by preventing the excess amount of nutrients in the
bioreactor
• So that in fed culture we only add nutrients when the bacterial cell needs it
• To also overcome substrate inhibition, by only providing sufficient amount
of substrate
Advantages of Fed-Batch culture
• It helps us to get high cell density ,the cell growth will decreases if they face
depletion of nutrients (or) lack of nutrient
• In Fed-Batch culture we periodically add nutrients when there is nutrients
deployments, so that the cell will start to proliferate more
• It enhance the growth of the cell which leads to more amount of biomasses
and products
• Useful when the products or biomass yields high at low substrate
SKILL GAINED THROUGH SEMINAR
• COMMUNICATION SKILL
• GAINED MORE SUBJECT KNOWLEDGE
• INCREASING OF THE CONFIDENCE LEVEL
• PERSONAL SKILL
• SUBJECT PLAN
REFERENCE
• Youtube
• Prescot
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fed-batch_culture-Wikipedia
• https://www.slideshare.net/RengeshBalakrishnan/batch-fedbatch-continuous-cultivation-57209876
• Slideshare
THANK YOU
The Chairman.
The secretory.
Management committee.
The principle, Sri paramakalyani college.
The head-Department of microbiology.
The staff members- Department of microbiology.

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FED BATCH CULTURE-2.pptx

  • 1. Reaacredited with B grade with a CGPA of 2.71 in the second cycle of NAAC affiliated to manomanium sundaranar university, tirunelveli. Post graduate & Research Centre – Department of microbiology (government aided) I SEM CORE: MICROBIAL PHYSIOLOGY AND METABOLISM (ZMBM13) UNIT-5 FED BATCH CULTURES G.S.AMRISH VARSHAN SUBMITTED TO REG NO:20211232516102 GUIDE:DR.S.VISWANATHAN I M.SC MICROBIOLOGY ASSISTANT PROFFESSOR&HEAD ASSIGNED ON: 08/12/2021 SPKC - ALWARKURUCHI
  • 2. SYNOPSIS • Introduction to fed batch culture • Catabolic repression • E.coli concept • Substrate Inhibitor • Need of Fed-Batch culture • Advantages of Fed-Batch culture
  • 3. What is Fed-Batch culture • In general batch culture is a technique were the bacteria is grown in a large scale to produce products • In the batch culture there will be no interaction from the environment until the product form • In batch culture the nutrient is added only once and final harvest only takes place • But in fed batch culture we add nutrients before the start of the process as well as during the process of cell culture
  • 4. Catabolic Repression • Catabolism Catabolites • Breakdown of complex compounds into simpler compounds is called catabolism the simpler compounds is called catabolites • Repression means (or) is to control the production of some thing • So catabolic repression is to control the production of some enzyme
  • 5. E.Coli E.coli Glucose E.Coli E.Coli Glucose fructose E.Coli Fructose • In the first case E.coli growing in a glucose containing medium it produces the enzyme which breakdown the glucose • In the second case E.coli growing in a medium containing both glucose and fructose but it prefers to take glucose and the enzyme responsible for breakdown of glucose is produced • In the third case only lactose is present and E.coli produce the enzyme which is responsible of breakdown of lactose
  • 6. • So as we seen the example of E.coli in the absence of glucose only the lactose digesting enzymes are produced • So we clearly seen that the catabolites of glucose are preventing the formation of lactose digestive enzyme • This phenomenon is known as Catabolite repression.
  • 7. Substrate Inhibition • It is a phenomenon in which substrate itself is going to inhibit the reaction • The increasing concentration of substrate beyond a optimum level will inhibit the reaction • Vmax at which the velocity of the reaction is maximum and after that concentration of substrate beyond the optimum level there will be no binding and it will be zero
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  • 9. • In substrate inhibition the inhibitors and the substrate have similar site of binding • Only the difference is, the substrate binding site have more affinity towards the substrate and site of inhibitors have low affinity towards the substrate • The substrate will bind in the inhibitor site when the concentration of the substrate is beyond the optimum level • This phenomenon is known as substrate inhibition
  • 10. Needs of Fed-Batch culture • The main need is to overcome the Catabolic repression and the Substrate inhibition • It can be achieved by preventing the excess amount of nutrients in the bioreactor • So that in fed culture we only add nutrients when the bacterial cell needs it • To also overcome substrate inhibition, by only providing sufficient amount of substrate
  • 11. Advantages of Fed-Batch culture • It helps us to get high cell density ,the cell growth will decreases if they face depletion of nutrients (or) lack of nutrient • In Fed-Batch culture we periodically add nutrients when there is nutrients deployments, so that the cell will start to proliferate more • It enhance the growth of the cell which leads to more amount of biomasses and products • Useful when the products or biomass yields high at low substrate
  • 12. SKILL GAINED THROUGH SEMINAR • COMMUNICATION SKILL • GAINED MORE SUBJECT KNOWLEDGE • INCREASING OF THE CONFIDENCE LEVEL • PERSONAL SKILL • SUBJECT PLAN
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  • 15. REFERENCE • Youtube • Prescot • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fed-batch_culture-Wikipedia • https://www.slideshare.net/RengeshBalakrishnan/batch-fedbatch-continuous-cultivation-57209876 • Slideshare
  • 16. THANK YOU The Chairman. The secretory. Management committee. The principle, Sri paramakalyani college. The head-Department of microbiology. The staff members- Department of microbiology.