Integrated solid-state enzymatic hydrolysis and solid-state fermentation for producing sustainable polyhydroxyalkanoates from low-cost agro-industrial residues
Publication date
2021ISSN
0960-3085
Abstract
Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) are biodegradable bioplastics of interest as potential
substitutes of petroleum-derived plastics that can be produced starting from
lignocellulosic-derived residues. This study presents the combined solid-state enzymatic
hydrolysis (SSEH) and solid-state fermentation (SSF) as a sustainable approach for
obtaining PHA using the leftovers brewer's spent grain (BSG), grape pomace (GP) and
olive-mill solid waste (OSW) as substrates. SSEH performance was influenced by the
intrinsic characteristics of each residue, the temperature, and the type of enzymatic
extract used. Thus, the maximum sugars release (0.16 g g-1 of dry residue (gTS)) was
obtained with GP. Furthermore, coupling SSEH and SSF promoted PHA yield increases
of up to 54%, 41% and 31% for BSG, GP and OSW respectively, compared to SSF
alone. The maximum PHA yield was achieved using hydrolyzed BSG with 12.5 mg g-1TS (0.33 g kg-1 h-1). Results show the potential of this approach as an attractive
alternative to obtain bioproducts such as PHA sustainably in residue-based systems.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
PHA
Plàstics biodegradables
Lignocel·lulosa
Tecnologia de l'estat sòlid
Residus
Pages
43 p.
Publisher
Elsevier
Citation
Martínez-Avila, O., Llimós, J., Ponsá S. (2021). Integrated solid-state enzymatic hydrolysis and solid-state fermentation for producing sustainable polyhydroxyalkanoates from low-cost agro-industrial residues . Food and Bioproducts Processing: Transactions of the Institution of of Chemical Engineers, Part C, 126( ), 334-344 https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.fbp.2021.01.015.
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