scholarly journals Chestnut Shells as Waste Material for Succinic Acid Production from Actinobacillus succinogenes 130Z

Fermentation ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 105
Author(s):  
Michela Ventrone ◽  
Chiara Schiraldi ◽  
Giuseppe Squillaci ◽  
Alessandra Morana ◽  
Donatella Cimini

Currently, the full exploitation of waste materials for the production of value-added compounds is one of the potential solutions to lower costs and increase the sustainability of industrial processes. In this respect, the aim of this work was to evaluate the potential of chestnut shells (CSH) as substrate for the growth of Actinobacillus succinogenes 130Z, a natural producer of succinic acid that is a precursor of several bulk chemicals with diverse applications, such as bioplastics production. Hydrolysis of ammonia pretreated CSH in citrate buffer with the Cellic CTec2 enzyme mix was optimized and strain performance was studied in bottle experiments. Data showed co-consumption of citrate, glucose and xylose, which resulted in a change of the relative ratio of produced acids, providing an insight into the metabolism of A. succinogenes that was never described to date. Furthermore, high C:N ratios seems to have a favorable impact on succinic acid production by decreasing byproduct formation. Finally, yield and volumetric production rate of succinic acid were studied in controlled 2 L bioreactors demonstrating the potential use of CSH as renewable raw material.

2018 ◽  
Vol 102 (23) ◽  
pp. 9893-9910 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wubliker Dessie ◽  
Fengxue Xin ◽  
Wenming Zhang ◽  
Youming Jiang ◽  
Hao Wu ◽  
...  

2011 ◽  
Vol 102 (2) ◽  
pp. 1704-1708 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ke-Quan Chen ◽  
Jian Li ◽  
Jiang-Feng Ma ◽  
Min Jiang ◽  
Ping Wei ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Nurul Adela Bukhari ◽  
Soh Kheang Loh ◽  
Abdullah Amru Indera Luthfi ◽  
Peer Mohamed Abdul ◽  
Jamaliah Md Jahim

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