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Marine Cyanobacterial Biomass is an Efficient Feedstock for Fungal Bioprocesses

Biotechnology for Biofuels and Bioproducts(2024)

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Background Marine cyanobacteria offer many sustainability advantages, such as the ability to fix atmospheric CO 2 , very fast growth and no dependence on freshwater for culture. Cyanobacterial biomass is a rich source of sugars and proteins, two essential nutrients for culturing any heterotroph. However, no previous study has evaluated their application as a feedstock for fungal bioprocesses. Results In this work, we cultured the marine cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002 in a 3-L externally illuminated bioreactor with working volume of 2 L with a biomass productivity of ~ 0.8 g L −1 day −1 . Hydrolysis of the biomass with acids released proteins and hydrolyzed glycogen while hydrolysis of the biomass with base released only proteins but did not hydrolyze glycogen. Among the different acids tested, treatment with HNO 3 led to the highest release of proteins and glucose. Cyanobacterial biomass hydrolysate (CBH) prepared in HNO 3 was used as a medium to produce cellulase enzyme by the Penicillium funiculosum OAO3 strain while CBH prepared in HCl and treated with charcoal was used as a medium for citric acid by Aspergillus tubingensis . Approximately 50% higher titers of both products were obtained compared to traditional media. Conclusions These results show that the hydrolysate of marine cyanobacteria is an effective source of nutrients/proteins for fungal bioprocesses.
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Cyanobacteria,Fungal cellulase,Citric acid,Acid hydrolysis,Sustainability
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