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Characterization of P(3HB) from untreated raw palm oil mill effluent using Azotobacter vinelandii ΔAvin_16040 lacking S-layer protein. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study explores producing poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) [P(3HB)] using untreated palm oil mill effluent (urPOME) and a genetically modified strain of Azotobacter vinelandii, which shows better P(3HB) synthesis than its wild counterpart.
  • - Using urPOME as the substrate, the mutant strain achieved initial P(3HB) yields, which were significantly improved to 13.9 g/L through statistical optimization, reducing the need for additional mineral salts and sugars.
  • - The resulting P(3HB) from urPOME displayed better crystallinity and tensile strength compared to that produced from sucrose, and it maintained the potential for further applications after being modified

Article Abstract

The production of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) [P(3HB)] from untreated raw palm oil mill effluent (urPOME), the first wastewater discharge from crude palm oil extraction, is discussed. The mutant strain Azotobacter vinelandii ΔAvin_16040, which lacks the S-layer protein but has a better P(3HB) synthesis capability than the wild type strain ATCC 12,837, was chosen for this study. UrPOME substrate, with high biological oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD) and suspended solids, was used without pre-treatment. DSMZ-Azotobacter medium which was devoid of laboratory sugar(s) was used as the basal medium (BaM). Initially, Azotobacter vinelandii ΔAvin_16040 generated 325.5, 1496.3, and 1465.7 mg L of P(3HB) from BaM with 20% urPOME, 2BaM with 20% urPOME and 20 g L sucrose, and 2BaM with 20% urPOME and 2 mL L glycerol, respectively. P(3HB) generation was enhanced by nearly tenfold using statistical optimization, resulting in 13.9 g L. Moreover, the optimization reduced the compositions of mineral salts and sugar in the medium by 48 and 97%, respectively. The urPOME-based P(3HB) product developed a yellow coloration most possibly attributed to the aromatic phenolics content in urPOME. Despite the fact that both were synthesised by ΔAvin_16040, thin films of urPOME-based P(3HB) had superior crystallinity and tensile strength than P(3HB) produced only on sucrose. When treated with 10 and 50 kGy of electron beam irradiation, these P(3HB) scissioned to half and one-tenth of their original molecular weights, respectively, and these cleavaged products could serve as useful base units for specific polymer structure construction.

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