Harnessing molasses as a low-cost carbon source for production of poly-hydroxy butyrate (PHB) using Burkholderia sp. B73 bacteria

D. Ratnaningrum, E. S. Endah, P. Lisdiyanti, S. Priatni, V. Saraswaty
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Burkholderia sp. has been reported as a poly-hydroxy-butyrate (PHB) producer. PHB is a natural polyester class with a wide range of applications in foods, medicines, and biomedicines. However, the high production cost of PHB may limit its potential. Molasses, a by-product of the sugarcane industry available abundantly, may be used as an alternative carbon source of PHB production. In this research, we aimed to evaluate PHB production by Burkholderia sp. B73 in fermentation media using molasses as an alternative carbon source. Small-scale experiments were performed in Erlenmeyer flasks on a shaker at 150 rpm and 30 °C to evaluate the best initial C/N ratio for biomass accumulation and PHB production. A set of parameters including bacterial growth, dry cell weight, yield, and FTIR spectrum of PHB were observed.  The results showed that molasses could be used to grow Burkholderia sp. B73 and the highest PHB production was obtained when a 20:1 C/N ratio of molasses was applied in the fermentation medium. In addition, when the initial pH was adjusted to 7.0, the highest PHB yield was also produced. More importantly, the use of molasses as a carbon source improved the PHB yield by nearly 2-fold compared with our previous report using a synthetic Ramsay’s minimal medium. In conclusion, the experiment results showed that molasses could be used as a low-cost carbon source for PHB production by Burkholderia sp. B73 bacteria.
利用糖蜜作为低成本碳源,利用伯克霍尔德菌B73生产聚羟基丁酸酯(PHB)
据报道,伯克霍尔德氏菌是一种聚羟基丁酸酯(PHB)的生产者。PHB是一种天然聚酯类,在食品、医药、生物医药等领域有着广泛的应用。然而,PHB的高生产成本可能会限制其潜力。糖蜜是甘蔗工业丰富的副产品,可作为PHB生产的替代碳源。在本研究中,我们旨在评价伯克霍尔德菌B73在发酵培养基中以糖蜜作为替代碳源生产PHB。在30°C和150 rpm的摇床上,在Erlenmeyer烧瓶中进行了小规模实验,以评估生物质积累和PHB生产的最佳初始C/N比。观察了PHB的细菌生长、干细胞重、产量和FTIR光谱等参数。结果表明,糖蜜可用于伯克霍尔德氏菌B73的生长,当糖蜜的C/N比为20:1时,PHB的产量最高。另外,当初始pH调节为7.0时,PHB产率也最高。更重要的是,使用糖蜜作为碳源,与我们之前使用合成Ramsay最小培养基相比,PHB的产率提高了近2倍。综上所述,实验结果表明糖蜜可以作为伯克霍尔德氏菌B73生产PHB的低成本碳源。
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