Production of 2,3-butanediol by Klebsiella pneumoniae BLh-1 and Pantoea agglomerans BL1 cultivated in acid and enzymatic hydrolysates of soybean hull

Biotechnology Progress
Paulo R D CortivoMarco A Z Ayub

Abstract

We investigated the production of 2,3-butanediol by two enterobacteria isolated from an environmental consortium, Klebsiella pneumoniae BLh-1 and Pantoea agglomerans BL1, in a bioprocess using acid and enzymatic hydrolysates of soybean hull as substrates. Cultivations were carried out in orbital shaker under microaerophilic conditions, at 30°C and 37°C, for both bacteria. Both hydrolysates presented high osmotic pressures, around 2,000 mOsm/kg, with varying concentrations of glucose, xylose, and arabinose. Both bacteria were able to grow in the hydrolysates, at both temperatures, and they efficiently converted sugars into 2,3-butanediol, showing yields varying from 0.25 to 0.51 g/g of sugars and maximum 2,3-butanediol concentrations varying from 6.4 to 21.9 g/L. Other metabolic products were also obtained in lower amounts, notably ethanol, which peaked at 3.6 g/L in cultures using the enzymatic hydrolysate at 30°C. These results suggest the potential use of these recently isolated bacteria to convert lignocellulosic biomass hydrolysates into value-added products.

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May 2, 2020·Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering·Laura Jensen OuriqueMarco Antônio Záchia Ayub
Jul 27, 2021·Bioresource Technology·Gustavo Amaro BittencourtCarlos Ricardo Soccol

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