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The kinetics of cometabolism

Journal Article · · Biotechnology and Bioengineering; (United States)
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  1. Michigan State Univ., East Lansing (United States)

Experimental observations indicate that the rates of cometabolic transformations are linked to the consumption of growth substrate during growth and to the consumption of cell mass and/or energy substrate in the absence of growth substrate. Three previously proposed models (models 1 through 3) describing the kinetics of cometabolism by resting cells are compared, and the interrelationships and underlying assumptions for these models are explored. Models 1 to 3 are shown to converge at high concentrations of the non-growth substrate. An expression describing nongrowth substrate transformation in the presence of growth substrate is proposed, and this expression is integrated with an expression for cell growth to give a single unstructured model (model 4) that encompasses models 1 to 3 and describes cometabolism by both resting and growing cells. Model 4 couples transformation of nongrowth substrate to consumption of growth substrate and biomass, and predicts that cometabolism will result in increased maintenance requirements and decay rates, and decreased specific growth rates for a cometabolizing population. Competitive inhibition can also be incorporated in the model. Experimental aspects of model calibration and verification are discussed. The need for models that distinguish between the exhaustion of cell activity and cell death is emphasized.

OSTI ID:
6466155
Journal Information:
Biotechnology and Bioengineering; (United States), Journal Name: Biotechnology and Bioengineering; (United States) Vol. 41:11; ISSN BIBIAU; ISSN 0006-3592
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English