7 Microbial Growth Kinetics
7 Microbial Growth Kinetics
KINETICS
Microbial Growth
Mass doubling time mau differ from cell doubling time → cell mass can
increase without an increase in cell number
Two processes associated with microbial growth: nutrient uptake from the
environment and release of metabolic end products to the environment
Bacterial Growth
• Microscopic Count
Measurement of • Viable Plate Count
Cell Number • Slide Culture
• Coulter Counter
Measurement of
• Cell Dry Weight
Cell Mass: Direct • Turbidity
Methods
A B C D
Time
During the exponential phase, nutrients are in excess and the organisms is
growing at its maximum specific growth rate, max
The limitation of growth
Biomass conce4ntration at
stationary phase
max s
= …………………..5)
Ks+ s
s = the residual substrate concentration
Ks = the substrate utilization constant,
= equal to substrate concentration when = ½ max
= a measure of the affinity of the organism for its
substrate
C A B
A-B : exponential phase where substrate conc. Is in excess and growth is at = max
C-A : the deceleration phase due to depletion of substrate which will not support max
x2 Y
x1 µ = r/x
X
t1 t2 t3
waktu (jam)
1/µ (h)
1/µm
X = Y
x/s
S
P = Y
P/s
S
Kinetic patterns or growth and product formation in
batch fermentation
X
or
P
A B C
p = concentration of product
qp = specific rate of product formation
but: dx / dt = x
therefore: dp / dt = Yp/x . x ……………….3)
equation 1): dp / dt = qp . x
µ/
µmax
qp/
qpmax
time time
A B
A. Growth-associated product
formation
B. Mixed-growth-associated product
formation
C. Non growth-associated product
formation
time
C
Effect of temperature and pH on bacterial
growth – Secondary model
Effect of temperature and pH on bacterial
growth - Secondary model