Optimization of enzymatic hydrolysis of haemoglobin in a continuous membrane bioreactor
Article Ecrit par: Belhocine, D. ; Grib, H. ; Lounici, H. ; Mameri, Nabil ; Mokrane, H. ; Pauss, A. ;
Résumé: This paper describes the enzymatic hydrolysis of haemoglobin in a continuous membrane bioreactor which was equipped with either a microfiltration membrane (Carbosep M14) with an average pore diameter of 0.14 [mu]m or an ultrafiltration membrane (Carbosep M5) with 10 kDa molecular weight cut:off. These membranes gave similar performances indicating that the virgin porosity was modified by adsorption of proteins and enzymes, and by the formation of a dynamic membrane on the mineral membranes. Practically both membranes presented identical optimum parameters corresponding to an average transmembrane pressure of 1.25 bars and a tangential velocity of 0.7 m s:1. A simple theoretical kinetic model based on the Michaelis:Menten relation and the substrate mass balance was successfully used for the enzymatic hydrolysis of the haemoglobin in a continuous membrane bioreactor.
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Anglais