화학공학소재연구정보센터
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Vol.57, No.4, 454-461, 1998
Propionic acid production by extractive fermentation. I. Solvent considerations
Solvent selection for extractive fermentation for propionic acid was conducted with three systems : Alamine(R) 304-1 (trilaurylamine) in 2-octanol, 1-dodecanol, and Witcohol(R) 85 NF (oleyl alcohol). Among them, the solvent containing 2-octanol exhibited the highest partition coefficient in acid extraction, but it was also toxic to propionibacteria. The most solvent-resistant strain among five strains of the microorganism was selected. Solvent toxicity was eliminated via two strategies : entrapment of dissolved toxic solvent in the culture growth medium with vegetable oils such as corn, olive, or soybean oils; or replacement of the toxic 2-octanol with nontoxic Witcohol 85 NF. The complete recovery of acids from the Alamine 304-1/Witcohol 85 NF was also realized with vacuum distillation.