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BIOREACTOR & ITS
APPLICATIONS
BIOREACTOR
A bioreactor is a vessel in
which a chemical process is
carried out which involves
organisms or biochemically
active substances derived
from such organisms.
Aerobic bioreactor:
Need adequate
mixing and aeration.
Anaerobic bioreactor:
no need for sparging
or agitation.
The function of the bioreactor is to
provide a suitable environment in
which an organism can efficiently
produce a target product—the target
product might be
Cell biomass
Metabolite
Tranformed Product
 The performance of any
bioreactor depends on the
following key factors:
 Agitation rate
Oxygen transfer
Temperature
Foam production
pH
BIOREACTOR SHOULD HAVE
FOLLOWING QUALITIES
The vessel – capable of being
operated aseptically for a number
of days.
Adequate aeration and agitation –
meet requirements of micro-
Power consumption should be as low as
possible.
Temperature control and pH should be
provided.
Sampling facilities should be provided.
Evaporation losses from fermenter
should not be excessive.
Minimal use of labor in operation,
harvesting, cleaning and maintenance.
Should have internal smooth surfaces .
Containment involves prevention of
escape of viable cells from a fermenter or
downstream equipment.
 Aseptic operation involves protection
against contamination.
BIOREACTOR DESIGN
VESSEL:
In fermentation with strict aseptic requirements it is
important to select materials that can withstand
repeated steam sterilization cycles. Two basic types
of fermenters are used.
• On small scale it is possible to use glass and/or
stainless steel.
1. Glass vessel with a round or flat bottom and a top
flanged carrying plate.
• The large glass containers originally used were
borosilicate battery jars.
• They are sterilized by autoclaving.
VESSEL:
• Glass is useful because it gives smooth
surfaces, is nontoxic, corrosion proof and it
is easy to examine the interior of the vessel
• A glass cylinder with stainless-steel top and
bottom
plates
• Vessels with two stainless steel plates are also
used
• More expensive.
• Sterilized in situ.
• Pilot-scale and industrial scale – stainless steel
VESSEL:
•Aseptic seal – made between
glass and glass, glass and
metal or metal and metal joints
between bioreactor vessel and
a detachable top or base plate.
GLASS AND STAINLESS STEEL
FERMENTERS
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
• Adequate provision for temperature control effect design of vessel
body.
• Heat is produced by microbial activity and mechanical agitation. If
this heat is not ideal for particular manufacturing process then it may
be added to or removed from the system.
• Provision of heat – by placing the fermenter in thermostatically
controlled bath or by use of internal heating coils or by a silicone
heating jacket through which water is circulated
• Silicone jacket consists of double silicone rubber mats wrapped
around the vessel with heating wires between the two mats.
• Cooling surface/cooling water. With increase in size of fermenter,
silicone jackets are inadequate to remove heat produced by
fermentation process so internal coils are used and cold water is
circulated to achieve correct temperature.
Aeration
Aeration provide microorganisms
in submerged
culture with sufficient oxygen for
metabolic requirements.
Agitation
It is mixing or uniform
suspension of microbial cells in
homogeneous nutrient medium.
Mechanical agitation is required
in fungal and actinomycete
fermentations.
Structural components involved
in aeration and agitation
Agitator (impeller)
Baffles
Aeration system (sparger)
Agitator (impeller)
Achieve mixing objectives – bulk fluid
and gas-phase mixing, air dispersion,
oxygen transfer, heat transfer,
suspension of solid particles and
maintaining uniform environment
throughout vessel contents.
Impellers
Baffles
Baffles incorporated into
agitated vessels of all sizes to
prevent vortex and to improve
aeration efficiency.
Metal strips roughly one-tenth
of vessel diameter and attached
radially to the wall.
Usually, four baffles are used,
but larger bioreactor may have 6
or 8 baffles.
Minimizes microbial growth on
bioreactor walls.
 Extra cooling coils may be
attached to baffles to improve
cooling.
Baffle
BAFFLES IN FERMENTER
AERATION SYSTEM (SPARGER)
• A sparger is defined as a device for
introducing air into liquid of fermenter
• Three basic types – porous sparger
-Orifice sparger – a perforated pipe
-Nozzle sparger – an open or partially
closed pipe
-Combined sparger-agitator may be used
in laboratory fermenters.
Feeding ports
Addition of inoculum,
nutrients and other
supplements.
Sampling ports to test.
Additions of acid/alkali –
silicone tubes pumped by
peristaltic pumps after aseptic
connection.
In larger bioreactor nutrition
reservoirs and associated piping-
integral parts – can be sterilized
with vessel.
Foam control
Foam is produced during most
microbial fermentations.
 Foaming may occur either due to
a medium component, e.g.,
protein present in the medium, or
due to some compound produced
by the microorganism. Proteins
are present in corn-steep liquor,
pharma media, peanut meal,
soybean meal, etc.
 Minimize foaming.
Excessive foaming – danger
that filters become wet resulting
in contamination.
Siphoning – loss of all or part
of contents of bioreactor.
APPLICATIONS OF
BIOREACTOR
APPLICATIONS
A bioreactor may also refer to a
device or system meant to
grow cells or tissues in the context
of cell culture.
These devices are being developed
for use in tissue engineering
The bioreactor is modular in
nature and carry out all the
processes of fermentation in a
single contained environment.
Bioreactor plays a core role in
bioprocess.
 Stirred tank bioreactors are
commonly used in fermentation
Due to simple technology and
higher yield solid state bioreactors
are widely used in industries.
Ethanol fermentation is done by
saccharomyces cerevisiae in
bioreactor.
Organic acids e.g. acetic acid
and butyric acid are formed in
bioreactor by the Eubacterium
limosum.
Thienamycine an antibiotic also
produced in bioreactor.
Glucomylase is produced by
Auerobasidium pullulans in
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bioreactor and its applications

  • 1.
  • 3. BIOREACTOR A bioreactor is a vessel in which a chemical process is carried out which involves organisms or biochemically active substances derived from such organisms.
  • 4. Aerobic bioreactor: Need adequate mixing and aeration. Anaerobic bioreactor: no need for sparging or agitation.
  • 5. The function of the bioreactor is to provide a suitable environment in which an organism can efficiently produce a target product—the target product might be Cell biomass Metabolite Tranformed Product
  • 6.  The performance of any bioreactor depends on the following key factors:  Agitation rate Oxygen transfer Temperature Foam production pH
  • 7. BIOREACTOR SHOULD HAVE FOLLOWING QUALITIES The vessel – capable of being operated aseptically for a number of days. Adequate aeration and agitation – meet requirements of micro-
  • 8. Power consumption should be as low as possible. Temperature control and pH should be provided. Sampling facilities should be provided. Evaporation losses from fermenter should not be excessive.
  • 9. Minimal use of labor in operation, harvesting, cleaning and maintenance. Should have internal smooth surfaces . Containment involves prevention of escape of viable cells from a fermenter or downstream equipment.  Aseptic operation involves protection against contamination.
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  • 12. VESSEL: In fermentation with strict aseptic requirements it is important to select materials that can withstand repeated steam sterilization cycles. Two basic types of fermenters are used. • On small scale it is possible to use glass and/or stainless steel. 1. Glass vessel with a round or flat bottom and a top flanged carrying plate. • The large glass containers originally used were borosilicate battery jars. • They are sterilized by autoclaving.
  • 13. VESSEL: • Glass is useful because it gives smooth surfaces, is nontoxic, corrosion proof and it is easy to examine the interior of the vessel • A glass cylinder with stainless-steel top and bottom plates • Vessels with two stainless steel plates are also used • More expensive. • Sterilized in situ. • Pilot-scale and industrial scale – stainless steel
  • 14. VESSEL: •Aseptic seal – made between glass and glass, glass and metal or metal and metal joints between bioreactor vessel and a detachable top or base plate.
  • 15. GLASS AND STAINLESS STEEL FERMENTERS
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  • 17. TEMPERATURE CONTROL • Adequate provision for temperature control effect design of vessel body. • Heat is produced by microbial activity and mechanical agitation. If this heat is not ideal for particular manufacturing process then it may be added to or removed from the system. • Provision of heat – by placing the fermenter in thermostatically controlled bath or by use of internal heating coils or by a silicone heating jacket through which water is circulated • Silicone jacket consists of double silicone rubber mats wrapped around the vessel with heating wires between the two mats. • Cooling surface/cooling water. With increase in size of fermenter, silicone jackets are inadequate to remove heat produced by fermentation process so internal coils are used and cold water is circulated to achieve correct temperature.
  • 18. Aeration Aeration provide microorganisms in submerged culture with sufficient oxygen for metabolic requirements.
  • 19. Agitation It is mixing or uniform suspension of microbial cells in homogeneous nutrient medium. Mechanical agitation is required in fungal and actinomycete fermentations.
  • 20. Structural components involved in aeration and agitation Agitator (impeller) Baffles Aeration system (sparger)
  • 21. Agitator (impeller) Achieve mixing objectives – bulk fluid and gas-phase mixing, air dispersion, oxygen transfer, heat transfer, suspension of solid particles and maintaining uniform environment throughout vessel contents.
  • 23. Baffles Baffles incorporated into agitated vessels of all sizes to prevent vortex and to improve aeration efficiency. Metal strips roughly one-tenth of vessel diameter and attached radially to the wall.
  • 24. Usually, four baffles are used, but larger bioreactor may have 6 or 8 baffles. Minimizes microbial growth on bioreactor walls.  Extra cooling coils may be attached to baffles to improve cooling.
  • 27. AERATION SYSTEM (SPARGER) • A sparger is defined as a device for introducing air into liquid of fermenter • Three basic types – porous sparger -Orifice sparger – a perforated pipe -Nozzle sparger – an open or partially closed pipe -Combined sparger-agitator may be used in laboratory fermenters.
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  • 29. Feeding ports Addition of inoculum, nutrients and other supplements. Sampling ports to test.
  • 30. Additions of acid/alkali – silicone tubes pumped by peristaltic pumps after aseptic connection. In larger bioreactor nutrition reservoirs and associated piping- integral parts – can be sterilized with vessel.
  • 31. Foam control Foam is produced during most microbial fermentations.  Foaming may occur either due to a medium component, e.g., protein present in the medium, or due to some compound produced by the microorganism. Proteins are present in corn-steep liquor, pharma media, peanut meal, soybean meal, etc.
  • 32.  Minimize foaming. Excessive foaming – danger that filters become wet resulting in contamination. Siphoning – loss of all or part of contents of bioreactor.
  • 34. APPLICATIONS A bioreactor may also refer to a device or system meant to grow cells or tissues in the context of cell culture. These devices are being developed for use in tissue engineering
  • 35. The bioreactor is modular in nature and carry out all the processes of fermentation in a single contained environment. Bioreactor plays a core role in bioprocess.  Stirred tank bioreactors are commonly used in fermentation
  • 36. Due to simple technology and higher yield solid state bioreactors are widely used in industries. Ethanol fermentation is done by saccharomyces cerevisiae in bioreactor.
  • 37. Organic acids e.g. acetic acid and butyric acid are formed in bioreactor by the Eubacterium limosum. Thienamycine an antibiotic also produced in bioreactor. Glucomylase is produced by Auerobasidium pullulans in