Enhanced whole-cell biotransformation of 3-chloropropiophenone into 1-phenyl-1-propanone by hydrogel entrapped Chlorella emersonii (211.8b)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
Abstract
Objectives This study focuses on dehalogenation of
halogenated organic substrate (3-Chloropropiophenone) using both free and hydrogel entrapped microalgae Chlorella emersonii (211.8b) as biocatalyst. We
aimed at successful immobilization of C. emersonii
(211.8b) cells and to assess their biotransformation
efficiency.
Results Aquasorb (entrapping material in this study)
was found to be highly biocompatible with the cellular
growth and viability of C. emersonii. A promising
number of entrapped cells was achieved in terms of
colony-forming units (CFUs = 2.1 9 104
) per hydrogel bead with a comparable growth pattern to that of
free cells. It was determined that there is no activity of
hydrogenase that could transform 1-phenyl-2-propenone into 1-phenyl-1-propanone because after 12 h
the ratio between two products (0.36 ± 0.02)
remained constant throughout. Furthermore, it was
found that the entrapped cells have higher biotransformation of 3-chloropropiophenone to 1-phenyl-1-
propanone as compared to free cells at every interval
of time. 1-phenyl-2-propenone was excluded from the
whole-cell biotransformation as it was also found in
the control group (due to spontaneous generation).
Conclusion Hence, enhanced synthesis of 1-phenyl1-propanone by entrapped Chlorella (211.8b) can be
ascribed to either an enzymatic activity (dehalogenase) or thanks to the antioxidants from 211-8b,
especially when they are in immobilized form. The
aquasorb based immobilization of microalgae is
highly recommended as an effective tool for exploiting microalgal potentials of biocatalysis specifically
when free cells activities are seized due to stress.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Biotransformation Hydrogel Chlorella 3-Chloropropiophenone Biocatalysis
List of contributors:
DI FONZO, Alessandro; Secundo, Francesco
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