Nisarg Gohil, Deepak Siruka, Darshana Musini, Kinjal Makwana, Khushal Khambhati, Gargi Bhattacharjee, Ravi Kalariya, Ali Abusharha, Suresh Ramakrishna, Vijai Singh
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摘要
Prodigiosin是一种红色细菌色素,具有抗癌、抗疟疾、抗寄生虫和抗菌等治疗特性。然而,由于生产成本高,产量低,阻碍了这种次生代谢物的商业化开发。本研究分离并鉴定了产芥子酸的粘质沙雷氏菌SBL03。首先在复杂的商业培养基中评估了色素生产能力,然后在八种不同的农业工业废物中作为唯一的营养来源进行了评估。其中,黄芥末饼(YMC)培养基中滴出的芥子色素含量为2.44 g/L,是复合培养基即营养液中较高色素产量(0.32 g/L)的7.62倍。通过Box-Behnken设计(BBD)模型进一步优化发酵,在28.3℃温度下,以1.06% w/v YMC条件下,培养116 h 42 min,可获得高达4.554 g/L的菌红素滴度。这项研究是向循环生物经济市场迈出的一小步,通过YMC培养基的生物增值,以合理的方式可持续生产芥子酸。
Enhanced Production of Prodigiosin Utilizing Agro-industrial Yellow Mustard Cake Waste by a Novel Strain Serratia marcescens SBL03.
Prodigiosin is a red-hued bacterial pigment with promising anticancer, antimalarial, antiparasitic, and antibacterial therapeutic properties. However, the commercial exploitation of this secondary metabolite is hindered due to high production cost and poor yield. In this study, the prodigiosin-producing Serratia marcescens SBL03 strain was isolated and identified. The pigment production capability was evaluated first in a complex commercial media, and thereafter in eight different agro-industrial waste materials as the sole source of nutrients. Among them, yellow mustard cake (YMC) medium titred 2.44 g/L prodigiosin, which was 7.62-fold higher than the higher pigment production achieved in the complex media, i.e., the nutrient broth (0.32 g/L of prodigiosin). The prodigiosin production was further enhanced through fermentation optimization exploring the Box-Behnken design (BBD) model and as high as 4.554 g/L titre of prodigiosin was achieved utilizing 1.06% w/v YMC at 28.3 °C temperature after 116 h and 42 min of incubation. This study is a small step towards a circular bioeconomy market with biovalorization of YMC medium for sustainable production of prodigiosin in a reasonable manner.
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