Kinectic Models of Exopolysaccharide Production by Haemophilus Influenzae Type B
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Abstract
Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) is a pathogenic bacterium responsible for
meningitis in infants and elderly. The polysaccharide present in the extracellular layer
of the bacterium is an efficient antigen for vaccination when conjugated to a carrier
protein. Immunization against Hib is encouraged to be extended in the developing
countries, which sets a high demand on the production of the polysaccharide. The
fermentation of Hib is unable to achieve high cell densities, probably due to
accumulation of toxic compounds in the broth, decreasing greatly the polysaccharide
production yields. In this work, a set of mathematical models were fitted to the
experimental data of Hib growth in order to evaluate the kinetics of production of
biomass, polysaccharide and acids as byproducts. The best model was chosen by
model comparison and allowed us to conclude that polysaccharide formation is
exclusively non-associated to growth but inhibited by acid, while acid formation
follows a mixed associated and non-associated pattern. These results suggest the
model 5.D as mathematical model to predict the fermentation kinetics process of H.
influenzae.
Reference
Cintra FO, Takagi M. Kinectic Models of Exopolysaccharide Production by Haemophilus Influenzae Type B. SL Vaccin Vaccinat J. 2020 Mar; 3(1):114
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https://repositorio.butantan.gov.br/handle/butantan/4433
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https://scientificliterature.org/Vaccines/Vaccines-20-114.pdf
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2020
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