Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.162, No.1-2, 119-123, 1999
Recovery of penicillin G from fermentation broth by microfiltration
Ceramic membrane in tubular configuration was used to optimize the penicillin G recovery from fermentation broth. A 2.9-fold increase in CFV (cross-flow velocity) resulted in a twofold increase in initial flux as well as a 2.7-fold increase in the final flux; however, the average flux was increased 1.8-fold. This resulted in a 41% reduction of the processing time, whereas the recovery was almost the same. Regeneration of operating fluxes and 98% recovery of penicillin G was obtained over 12 cycles. It was observed that the processing volume, processing time and CFV are critical factors in the recovery of penicillin G from the fermentation broth.
Keywords:CROSS-FLOW MICROFILTRATION;MEMBRANES