Title of article :
Camelina Oil as a Promising Substrate for mcl-PHA Production in Pseudomonas sp. Cultures
Author/Authors :
Bustamante ، Daniel - Centro Nacional de Energías Renovables (CENER) , Tortajada ، Marta - Parc Cientific Universidad de Valencia , Ramon ، Daniel - Parc Cientific Universidad de Valencia , Rojas ، Antonia - Parc Cientific Universidad de Valencia
Pages :
10
From page :
61
To page :
70
Abstract :
Background and objective: Polyhydroxyalkanoates are biodegradable polyesters synthe-sized by some prokaryotic organisms from renewable sources. Medium-chain-length Poly-hydroxyalkanoates show interesting properties as elastic and adhesive specialty polymers. Medium-chain-length Polyhydroxyalkanoates producers such as Pseudomonas sp. have demonstrated high yields on fats and oils. Camelina sativa is non-food chain competing crop, whose seed contain about 43% (w w^-1) oil in dry matter with about 90% (w w^-1) of unsaturated fatty acids. Camelina oil was for the first time tested for the production of medium-chain-length Polyhydroxyalkanoates by different Pseudomonas strains. Material and methods: The production of Polyhydroxyalkanoate was evaluated in a nitrogen‐limited minimal medium supplemented with crude Camelina oil or saponified oil to compare the production capability of Pseudomonas sp. strains. A phosphates-limited medium was used to optimize polyhydroxyalkanoate production in fed-batch assays. Experiments were carried out by duplicates. Results and conclusion: Pseudomonas resinovorans was used for direct fermentation of Camelina oil without prior hydrolysis. A first approach to process development in bioreactor has provided up to 40% (w w^-1) polymer content, matching highest medium-chain-length polyhydroxyalkanoates titer reported from plant oils (13.2 g l^-1). Camelina oil was shown to be a suitable substrate for production of medium-chain-length polyhydroxyalkanoates. This non-food vegetable oil gave good results for Pseudomonas resinovorans DSM 21078 without any pre-treatment.
Keywords :
Bioplastics , Camelina oil , Mediumchainlength polyhydroxyalkanoates , PHA , Pseudomonas sp.
Journal title :
Applied Food Biotechnology
Serial Year :
2019
Journal title :
Applied Food Biotechnology
Record number :
2460321
Link To Document :
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