Assessment of glycerol usage by five different purple non-sulfur bacterial strains for bioplastic production. Issue 1 (February 2018)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Assessment of glycerol usage by five different purple non-sulfur bacterial strains for bioplastic production. Issue 1 (February 2018)
- Main Title:
- Assessment of glycerol usage by five different purple non-sulfur bacterial strains for bioplastic production
- Authors:
- Padovani, Giulia
Emiliani, Giovanni
Giovanelli, Alessio
Traversi, Maria Laura
Carlozzi, Pietro - Abstract:
- Highlights: Phylogenetic tree along with already characterized Rhodopseudomonas sp. type strains. Purple bacteria have been fed with glycerol for producing degradable bioplastics. Starvation of N-S nutrients induces cumulative PHB in Rhodopseudomonas S16-VOGS3. Abstract: Five purple bacterial strains were investigated by sequencing the 16S rDNA gene and by screening the strains for glycerol usage. The screening was carried out in order to identify the bacterial capacity to consume glycerol. Of the five examined, only three strains metabolized glycerol. A controlled cylindrical photobioreactor was operated in batch mode for testing the substrate consumption. A combination of glucose and glycerol was also used to increase the glycerol consumption rate (GCR). Using Rhodopseudomonas sp. S16-VOGS3, the highest GCR of 14.0 mg/L h was obtained. This most suitable bacteria ( Rhodopseudomonas sp. S16-VOGS3) was next grown at two consecutive growth-steps: the first, under a standard batch-growth condition; the second was carried out under fed-batch growth mode, after having removed the exhausted medium and replaced it with a fresh one deprived of Nitrogen and Sulphur nutrients. The fed-batch growth mode caused a significant increase of glycerol concentration ( >6.0 g/L) in the medium, which decreased when the glycerol addition was stopped. The Nitrogen and Sulphur starvation condition caused a stress in Rhodopseudomonas cells, which stimulated poly-3-hydroxybutyrate accumulation.Highlights: Phylogenetic tree along with already characterized Rhodopseudomonas sp. type strains. Purple bacteria have been fed with glycerol for producing degradable bioplastics. Starvation of N-S nutrients induces cumulative PHB in Rhodopseudomonas S16-VOGS3. Abstract: Five purple bacterial strains were investigated by sequencing the 16S rDNA gene and by screening the strains for glycerol usage. The screening was carried out in order to identify the bacterial capacity to consume glycerol. Of the five examined, only three strains metabolized glycerol. A controlled cylindrical photobioreactor was operated in batch mode for testing the substrate consumption. A combination of glucose and glycerol was also used to increase the glycerol consumption rate (GCR). Using Rhodopseudomonas sp. S16-VOGS3, the highest GCR of 14.0 mg/L h was obtained. This most suitable bacteria ( Rhodopseudomonas sp. S16-VOGS3) was next grown at two consecutive growth-steps: the first, under a standard batch-growth condition; the second was carried out under fed-batch growth mode, after having removed the exhausted medium and replaced it with a fresh one deprived of Nitrogen and Sulphur nutrients. The fed-batch growth mode caused a significant increase of glycerol concentration ( >6.0 g/L) in the medium, which decreased when the glycerol addition was stopped. The Nitrogen and Sulphur starvation condition caused a stress in Rhodopseudomonas cells, which stimulated poly-3-hydroxybutyrate accumulation. During both steps, no bioH2 was produced. Nevertheless, when the bacterium was tested under nutrient starvation, the poly-3-hydroxybutyrate content increased by up to 18%, demonstrating that a degradable plastic material could be efficiently produced with the aforementioned two-step procedure. In conclusion, Rhodopseudomonas sp. S16-VOGS3 is a potential candidate for employing crude glycerol coming from biodiesel industry, as a suitable feedstock for the production of degradable products such as bioplastics. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of environmental chemical engineering. Volume 6:Issue 1(2018)
- Journal:
- Journal of environmental chemical engineering
- Issue:
- Volume 6:Issue 1(2018)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 6, Issue 1 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 6
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0006-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 616
- Page End:
- 622
- Publication Date:
- 2018-02
- Subjects:
- Glycerol -- Bioplastics -- Photofermentation -- Purple non sulfur bacteria -- Substrate consumption rate
Chemical engineering -- Environmental aspects -- Periodicals
Environmental engineering -- Periodicals
Chemical engineering -- Environmental aspects
Environmental engineering
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660.0286 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/22133437 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.jece.2017.12.050 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 2213-2929
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