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Microbial production of metabolites is often limited by product inhibition, decomposition or bio-degadation during the process of fermentation. If the product can be removed from the broth, e.g. by liquid/liquid extraction, these losses can be reduced. The production of gibberellic acid (GA3), a secondary metabolite of the ascomycete Gibberella fujikuroi, was studied with respect to product inhibition and kinetics of decomposition under fermentation conditions. A two-fold increase in the yield of GA3 as a result of on-line extraction of the product by polyalkoxylate (Genapol 2822) is described. For this extractive fermentation, a stirred tank fermentor was used. The biomass was separated by cross-flow filtration and recycled. The filtrate was extracted in a mixer/settler unit with the extraction solvent. The raffinate was recycled to the fermentor. The influences of product inhibition, chemical decomposition of the product and possible bio-degradation on the product yield are discussed. |