화학공학소재연구정보센터
Process Biochemistry, Vol.39, No.5, 547-555, 2004
Optimization of immobilization conditions for vinegar production. Siran, wood chips and polyurethane foam as carriers for Acetobacter aceti
A complete experimental design has been developed to study the properties of three different solid carriers (Siran, wood chips and polyurethane foam) in the immobilization of acetic acid bacteria. Temperature-controlled reactors of 450-ml volume were employed to compare a standard immobilization procedure consisting of consecutive discontinuous acetic acid fermentations in the presence of the carrier. On reaching the final saturation condition, the different immobilized carriers were removed and introduced into identical sterilized reactors. These were then submitted to several semi-continuous fermentation cycles with the aim of characterising and comparing their acetification properties. Immobilization and acetification data obtained in this study have been evaluated in order to determine the best carrier material on the basis of several technical criteria. Polyurethane foam was the most successful because it allows a huge number of immobilized cells in the shortest time and leads to the highest acetification rate of the three assayed carriers. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All fights reserved.