甘油
1,3-丙二醇
丁酸梭菌
生物柴油
产气肠杆菌
2,3-丁二醇
食品科学
生物反应器
丁二醇
化学
催产克雷伯菌
无氧运动
生物柴油生产
乙醇
发酵
原材料
弗氏柠檬酸杆菌
生物化学
生物
有机化学
肠杆菌科
催化作用
生理学
大肠杆菌
基因
作者
Maria Metsoviti,Spiros Paramithiotis,Eleftherios H. Drosinos,Maria Galiotou‐Panayotou,George‐John E. Nychas,An‐Ping Zeng,Séraphim Papanikolaou
标识
DOI:10.1002/elsc.201100058
摘要
Abstract The ability of bacterial strains to assimilate glycerol derived from biodiesel facilities to produce metabolic compounds of importance for the food, textile and chemical industry, such as 1,3‐propanediol (PD), 2,3‐butanediol (BD) and ethanol (EtOH), was assessed. The screening of 84 bacterial strains was performed using glycerol as carbon source. After initial trials, 12 strains were identified capable of consuming raw glycerol under anaerobic conditions, whereas 5 strains consumed glycerol under aerobiosis. A plethora of metabolic compounds was synthesized; in anaerobic batch‐bioreactor cultures PD in quantities up to 11.3 g/L was produced by Clostridium butyricum NRRL B‐23495, while the respective value was 10.1 g/L for a newly isolated Citrobacter freundii . Adaptation of Cl. butyricum at higher initial glycerol concentration resulted in a PD max concentration of ∼32 g/L. BD was produced by a new Enterobacter aerogenes isolate in shake‐flask experiments, under fully aerobic conditions, with a maximum concentration of ∼22 g/L which was achieved at an initial glycerol quantity of 55 g/L. A new Klebsiella oxytoca isolate converted waste glycerol into mixtures of PD, BD and EtOH at various ratios. Finally, another new C. freundii isolate converted waste glycerol into EtOH in anaerobic batch‐bioreactor cultures with constant pH, achieving a final EtOH concentration of 14.5 g/L, a conversion yield of 0.45 g/g and a volumetric productivity of ∼0.7 g/L/h. As a conclusion, the current study confirmed the utilization of biodiesel‐derived raw glycerol as an appropriate substrate for the production of PD, BD and EtOH by several newly isolated bacterial strains under different experimental conditions.
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