Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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680111 | Bioresource Technology | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Poly(γ-glutamic acid) (γ-PGA) production by Bacillus subtilis NX-2 was carried out through solid-state fermentation with dry mushroom residues (DMR) and monosodium glutamate production residues (MGPR; a substitute of glutamate) for the first time. Dry shiitake mushroom residue (DSMR) was found to be the most suitable solid substrate among these DMRs; the optimal DSMR-to-MGPR ratio was optimized as 12:8. To increase γ-PGA production, industrial waste glycerol was added as a carbon source supplement to the solid-state medium. As a result, γ-PGA production increased by 34.8%. The batch fermentation obtained an outcome of 115.6 g kgâ1 γ-PGA and 39.5 Ã 108 colony forming units gâ1 cells. Furthermore, a satisfactory yield of 107.7 g kgâ1 γ-PGA was achieved by compost experiment on a scale of 50 kg in open air, indicating that economically large-scale γ-PGA production was feasible. Therefore, this study provided a novel method to produce γ-PGA from abundant and low-cost agroindustrial residues.
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Authors
Bao Tang, Hong Xu, Zongqi Xu, Cen Xu, Zheng Xu, Peng Lei, Yibin Qiu, Jinfeng Liang, Xiaohai Feng,