Maintenance requirements: energy supply from simultaneous endogenous respiration and substrate consumption
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Abstract A model is presented that describes energy for maintenance purposes (ATP) as being obtained simultaneously from biomass degradation as well as from substrate degradation in excess of growth requirements. The ratio between both catabolic processes was taken to be growth rate dependent. As such, this approach is intermediate between established models; its significant features are negative growth and the absence of substrate consumption at zero substrate concentration, and the attainability of the maximum specific growth rate (the model parameter μ max ) at elevated substrate concentrations. As a simple case, the amounts of ATP obtained from direct substrate catabolism or from the degradation of an equivalent amount of biomass were taken as identical. Also, the maintenance demand in terms of ATP per unit time and biomass was taken to be constant. True growth rate dependency of maintenance can be implemented by relaxing either of these assumptions.
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