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            SpeakerPaclitaxel Production Using Co-Culture Of Taxus Suspension Cells And Paclitaxel-Producing Endophytic Fungi In A Co-Bioreactor
 Tao Wenyi, Y.C. Li, W.Y. Tao and L. Cheng
 China
 
 The co-culture of the suspension cells of Taxus chinensis 
            var. mairei and its endophytic fungi, Fusarium mairei, 
            in a 20-L co-bioreactor was successfully established for paclitaxel 
            production. The co-bioreactor consists of two-unit tanks (10 L each) 
            with a repairable separate membrane in the center, culturing Taxus 
            suspension cells in one tank and growing fungi in another. By optimizing 
            the co-culture conditions, there was a desirable yield of paclitaxel 
            in Taxus cell cultures. The Taxus cell cultures 
            by co-culture produced 25.63 mg/L of paclitaxel within 15 days; it 
            was equivalent to a productivity of 1.71 mg/L per day and 38-fold 
            higher than that by uncoupled culture (0.68 mg/L within 15 days). 
            The optimum conditions for co-culture in the co-bioreactor were: B5 
            medium, inoculating fungi when Taxus cells had grown for 
            5 days in the co-bioreactor, hydrophilic separate membrane in the 
            center of the co-bioreactor, and air flow rate of 1:0.85 v/v/m in 
            fungus cultures.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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