Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) production from sugar cane molasses and tap water without sterilization using novel strain, Priestia sp. YH4.

International journal of biological macromolecules(2023)

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The production cost of biodegradable polymer like polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) is still higher than that of petroleum-based plastics. A potential solution for reducing its production cost is using a cheap carbon source and avoiding a process of sterilization. In this study, a novel PHB-producing microbial strain, Priestia sp. YH4 was screened from the marine environment using sugarcane molasses as the carbon source without sterilization. Culture conditions, such as carbon, NaCl, temperature, pH, inoculum size, and cultivation time, were optimized for obtaining the highest PHB production by YH4 resulting in 5.94 g/L of dry cell weight (DCW) and 61.7 % of PHB content in the 5 mL culture. In addition, it showed similar PHB production between the cultures with or without sterilization in Marine Broth media. When cultured using only tap water, sugarcane molasses, and NaCl in a 5 L fermenter, 24.8 g/L DCW was produced at 41 h yielding 13.9 g/L PHB. Finally, DSC (Differential Scanning Calorimetry) and GPC (Gel Permeation Chromatography) were used to analyze thermal properties and molecular weights resulting in Tm = 167.2 °C, Tc = 67.3 °C, Mw = 2.85 × 105, Mn = 1.05 × 105, and PDI = 2.7, respectively. Therefore, we showed the feasibility of more economical process for PHB production by finding novel strain, utilizing molasses with minimal media components and avoiding sterilization.
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