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Bacterial Fermentation

Protein expression
Plasmid production
Food & nutrition
Other products
What is bacterial fermentation?
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What properties make a bioreactor system suitable for microbial production?
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Protein expression in E. coli
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E. coli fermentation: Basic information
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The Auto Culture Mode reduces the complexity of bioprocess design
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BioBLU® f Single-Use Bioreactors – For more efficient process development
Better than glass: By minimizing setup times, eliminating cleaning procedures and reducing labor time and costs, single-use bioreactors can simplify fermentation. BioBLU® f Single-Use Bioreactors achieve the mass transfer and heat removal requirements of fermentation processes by
- Proven stirred-tank design
- Powerful overhead drives featuring Rushton-type impellers
- Smart solutions for cooling
The BioBLU® f portfolio covers working volumes from 65 mL to 3.75 L.

Plasmid production in bacteria
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Fermentation scale-up
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Eppendorf bioreactor systems for fermentation scale-up
Fermentation scale-up from 1 L to 100 L
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- Small-scale: DASbox® Mini Bioreactor System and DASGIP® Parallel Bioreactor Systems
- Bench-scale: SciVario® twin , BioFlo® 120 , BioFlo® 320
- Pilot/production-scale: BioFlo® 510/CelliGen 510 , BioFlo® 610 , BioFlo® Pro
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Food, nutrition, and human health
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Other fermentation products and frequently used bacteria
Corynebacterium glutamicum
- Application Note: Learn how Eppendorf DASGIP® Parallel Bioreactor System was used to produce chemicals from engineered C. glutamicum strains
- Application Note: Learn how a flexible design of both hardware and software was used for scale-down model development
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Streptococcus sp.
- Application Note: How to set up a microbial hyaluronic acid production process
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Clostridium sp.
- Application Note: Monitor the redox potential of anaerobic fermentation of C. beijerinckii using the BioFlo® 120 control station
- Application Note: How to scale-up your anaerobic fermentation from 250 mL to 1 L using BioBLU® f Single-Use Vessels
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Lactobacillus sp.
- Application Note: Learn how a parallel bioreactor system was used for optimizing Lactobacillus sp. fermentation
- Application Note: Learn how you could mimic the natural physiology of the human gut for microbiome and probiotic study and production.
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Bacillus sp.
- Application Note: Scale-up of polyhydroxbutyrate production from lignocellulosic hydrolysates by Bacillus sacchari fermentation
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