Microbial secondary metabolites are one of the sources of therapeutic molecules in the pharmaceutical industry. Product quality and high yields of secondary metabolites are the main goals for the commercial success of a fermentation process. Our novel approach was based on the decision-tree algorithm to determine the key variables correlated with the process outcome and on DOSY-NMR to identify both co-metabolites and impurities, and it improves fermentation systems and speeds up bioprocess development. The approach has been validated in the case of lovastatin production from Aspergillus terreus.

Production of lovastatin examined by an integrated approach based on chemometrics and DOSY-NMR.

Bradamante S;
2002

Abstract

Microbial secondary metabolites are one of the sources of therapeutic molecules in the pharmaceutical industry. Product quality and high yields of secondary metabolites are the main goals for the commercial success of a fermentation process. Our novel approach was based on the decision-tree algorithm to determine the key variables correlated with the process outcome and on DOSY-NMR to identify both co-metabolites and impurities, and it improves fermentation systems and speeds up bioprocess development. The approach has been validated in the case of lovastatin production from Aspergillus terreus.
2002
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Molecolari - ISTM - Sede Milano
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589
593
Statine
Lovastatina
NMR
Colesterolo
Articolo completo pubblicato su rivista che annovera severi ed autorevoli referees internazionali ed e'considerata fra le piu quotate nel campo delle biotecnologie.
6
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Bradamante, S; Barenghi, L; Beretta, G; Bonfà, M; Rollini, M; Manzoni, M
01 Contributo su Rivista::01.01 Articolo in rivista
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