Poly-Hydroxybutyrate Production by Rhodopseudomonas sp. Grown in Semi-Continuous Mode in a 4 L Photobioreactor
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
The synthesis of polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) by photosynthetic non-sulfur bacteria is
a potential approach for producing biodegradable plastics. In this work, acetate was used as a
single carbon source to study the effect on PHB formation in Rhodopseudomonas sp. cultured in
a cylindrical four-liter photobioreactor under semi-continuous mode. The cultivation process is
divided into a symmetrical growth phase and a PHB accumulation phase separated temporally.
The symmetrical growth phase (nutrient sufficient conditions) was followed by a sulfur-limited
phase to promote PHB accumulation. The main novelty is the progressive lowering of the sulfur
concentration into Rhodopseudomonas culture, which was obtained by two concomitant conditions:
(1) sulfur consumption during the bacterial growth and (2) semi-continuous growth strategy. This
caused a progressive lowering of the sulfur concentration into Rhodopseudomonas culturedue to the
sulfur-free medium used to replace 2 L of culture (50% of the total) that was withdrawn from the
photobioreactor at each dilution. The PHB content ranged from 9.26% to 15.24% of cell dry weight.
At the steady state phase, the average cumulative PHB was >210 mg/L. Sulfur deficiency proved to
be one of the most suitable conditions to obtain high cumulative PHB in Rhodopseudomonas culture.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
purple non-sulfur bacteria; polyhydroxyalkanoate; Rhodopseudomonas sp; polyhydroxybutyrate; photobioreactor
List of contributors:
Carlozzi, PIETRO MARIO; Touloupakis, Eleftherios
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