Ziyao Liu, Faiza Siddique, Yan Wei, Md Ariful Haque, Li Na, Xiaofeng Yang, Carol Sze Ki Lin
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摘要
细菌纤维素(BC)的生产因其多用途特性和应用而备受全球关注。尽管它具有潜在的益处,但低生产率、高发酵成本和昂贵的培养基等挑战阻碍了它的产业化。利用低成本基质,尤其是废物流,有助于应对这些挑战。在这项研究中,Komagataeibacter sucrofermentans 利用餐厅剩菜、橙子和来自食堂和超市的柚子等废弃基质来生产 BC。橙汁是一种令人着迷的基质,其最高浓度为 20.6 克/升,生产率为 2.05 克/升/天。使用添加离子、有机酸、乙醇和各种碳源的 HS 培养基是提高 BC 产量的一种战略方法。研究发现,添加有机酸或乙醇可适度提高萃取物产量,而离子则会抑制萃取物的合成,这凸显了各种培养基成分之间复杂的相互作用。此外,研究人员还利用单一碳源和混合碳源对蔗糖酵母菌进行了发酵,以阐明产生 BC 的潜在代谢机制。通过碱性处理和在 30 °C 培养箱中干燥,我们生产出了最高质量的 BC,结晶度达 92.09%。总之,这项研究增进了对萃取物生产的了解,并为发酵法萃取物生产提供了绿色和可持续的策略。
Efficient Production of Bacterial Cellulose Using Komagataeibacter sucrofermentans on Sustainable Feedstocks.
The production of bacterial cellulose (BC) has indeed garnered global attention due to its versatile properties and applications. Despite potential benefits, the challenges like low productivity, high fermentation costs, and expensive culture media hinder its industrialization. Utilizing low-cost substrates, especially waste streams, can help address the challenges. In this study, waste feedstocks such as restaurant leftovers, oranges, and grapefruit from canteens and supermarkets were valorized for BC production by Komagataeibacter sucrofermentans. Orange juice is a fascinating substrate with a highest concentration of 20.6 g/L and productivity of 2.05 g/L/d. Using HS medium with supplementary ions, organic acids, ethanol, and various carbon sources is a strategic approach for enhancing BC production. The study reveals that the addition of organic acids or ethanol moderately increased BC production, while ions inhibit BC synthesis, highlighting the complex interplay between various cultivation medium components. Additionally, fermentation with K. sucrofermentans using single and mixed carbon sources was conducted to elucidate the potential metabolic mechanism of BC production. Through alkaline treatment and drying in a 30 °C incubator, we produced the highest quality BC with 92.09 % crystallinity. Overall, the study enhances BC production knowledge and provides green and sustainable strategies for fermentative BC production.
期刊介绍:
ChemSusChem
Impact Factor (2016): 7.226
Scope:
Interdisciplinary journal
Focuses on research at the interface of chemistry and sustainability
Features the best research on sustainability and energy
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Chemistry
Materials Science
Chemical Engineering
Biotechnology