SUMMARY
Background: The paper reports on the utilization of palm kernel oil (PKO) as a low cost renewable substrate for
medium-chain-length poly-3-hydroxyalkanoates (mcl-PHA) production by Pseudomonas putida BET001.
Investigation on the effects of selected key variables on growth, mixed free fatty acids consumption and mcl-PHA
production by the bacterial culture in the shaken flask system were carried out along with its kinetic modeling.
Results: The biomass production, fatty acids consumption and mcl-PHA production were found favorable when the
strain was cultured in mineral medium at pH 6–7, 28°C, aeration surface-to-volume ratio of 0.4 × 106 m-1, 250 rpm
agitation rate for 48 h. Mcl-PHA production by this strain showed mixed growth and non-growth associated
components as described by Luedeking–Piret kinetic model.
Conclusion: The findings of this study provided add to the literature on key variables in for achieving good microbial
growth and mcl-PHA production in shake flasks culture. In addition, suitable kinetic model to describe cultivation in
this system was also presented.