• Title of article

    Polyhydroxyalkanoate production from whey by Pseudomonas hydrogenovora

  • Author/Authors

    Martin Koller، نويسنده , , Rodolfo Bona، نويسنده , , Emo Chiellini، نويسنده , , Elizabeth Grillo Fernandes، نويسنده , , Predrag Horvat، نويسنده , , Christoph Kutschera، نويسنده , , Paula Hesse، نويسنده , , Gerhart Braunegg، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    4854
  • To page
    4863
  • Abstract
    Whey permeate from dairy industry was hydrolyzed enzymatically to cleave its main carbon source, lactose, to glucose and galactose. The hydrolysis products were chosen as carbon sources for the production of poly-3-hydroxybutyric acid (PHB) by Pseudomonas hydrogenovora. In shaking flask experiments, the utilization of whey permeate as a cheap substrate was compared to the utilization of pure glucose and galactose for bacterial growth under balanced conditions as well as for the production of PHB under nitrogen limitation. After determination of the inhibition constant Ki for sodium valerate on biomass production (Ki = 1.84 g/l), the biosynthesis of PHA co-polyesters containing 3-hydroxybutyrate (3HB) and 3-hydroxyvalerate (3HV) units from hydrolyzed whey permeate and valerate was investigated. The application of hydrolyzed whey permeate turned out to be advantageous compared with the utilization of pure sugars. Therefore, fermentation under controlled conditions in a bioreactor was performed with hydrolyzed whey permeate to obtain detailed kinetic data (maximum specific growth rate, μmax = 0.29 1/h, maximum polymer concentration, 1.27 g/l PHB), values for molecular mass distribution (weight average molecular weight Mw = 353.5 kDa, polydispersity index PDI = 3.8) and thermo analytical data. The fermentation was repeated with co-feeding of valerate (maximum specific growth rate, μmax = 0.20 1/h, maximum polymer concentration, 1.44 g/l poly-(3HB-co-21%-3HV), weight average molecular weight Mw = 299.2 kDa, polydispersity index PDI = 4.3).
  • Keywords
    Whey permeate , Polyhydroxyalkanoates , Polymer characterization , Pseudomonas hydrogenovora , Valeric acid
  • Journal title
    Bioresource Technology
  • Serial Year
    2008
  • Journal title
    Bioresource Technology
  • Record number

    413501