High Throughput Parameter Estimation and Uncertainty Analysis Applied to the Production of Mycoprotein from Synthetic Lignocellulosic Hydrolysates

Mason Banks, Mark Taylor, Miao Guo
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The current global food system produces substantial waste and carbon emissions while exacerbating the effects of global hunger and protein deficiency. This study aims to address these challenges by exploring the use of lignocellulosic agricultural residues as feedstocks for microbial protein fermentation, focusing on Fusarium venenatum A3/5, a mycelial strain known for its high protein yield and quality. We propose a high throughput microlitre batch fermentation system paired with analytical chemistry to generate time-series data of microbial growth and substrate utilisation. An unstructured biokinetic model was developed using a bootstrap sampling approach to quantify uncertainty in the parameter estimates. The model was validated against an independent dataset of a different glucose-xylose composition to assess the predictive performance. Our results indicate a robust model fit with high coefficients of determination and low root mean squared errors for biomass, glucose, and xylose concentrations. Estimated parameter values provided insights into the resource utilisation strategies of Fusarium venenatum A3/5 in mixed substrate cultures, aligning well with previous research findings. Significant correlations between estimated parameters were observed, highlighting challenges in parameter identifiability. This work provides a foundational model for optimising the production of microbial protein from lignocellulosic waste, contributing to a more sustainable global food system.
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高通量参数估计和不确定性分析在利用合成木质纤维素水解物生产菌体蛋白中的应用
当前的全球粮食系统产生了大量废物和碳排放,同时加剧了全球饥饿和蛋白质缺乏的影响。本研究旨在通过探索利用木质纤维素农作物残留物作为微生物蛋白质发酵的原料来应对这些挑战,研究重点是Fusarium venenatum A3/5,这是一种以蛋白质产量高、质量好而著称的菌丝菌株。我们提出了一种高通量微升批量发酵系统,该系统与分析化学相结合,可生成微生物生长和底物利用的时间序列数据。我们利用引导取样法建立了一个非结构化生物动力学模型,以量化参数估计的不确定性。该模型通过不同葡萄糖-木糖组成的独立数据集进行了验证,以评估其预测性能。结果表明,模型拟合稳健,生物量、葡萄糖和木糖浓度的决定系数高,均方根误差小。估计的参数值提供了对混合基质培养液中文镰刀菌 A3/5 资源利用策略的见解,与之前的研究结果非常吻合。这项工作为优化利用木质纤维素废物生产微生物蛋白质提供了一个基础模型,有助于建立一个更具可持续性的全球粮食系统。
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