Efficient production of poly γ-d-glutamic acid from the bloom-forming green macroalgae, Ulva sp., by Bacillus sp. SJ-10
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- Title
- Efficient production of poly γ-d-glutamic acid from the bloom-forming green macroalgae, Ulva sp., by Bacillus sp. SJ-10
- Author(s)
- J H Kim; Jong Min Lee; W J Jang; H D Park; Y O Kim; C H Kim; I S Kong
- Bibliographic Citation
- Biotechnology and Bioengineering, vol. 116, no. 7, pp. 1594-1603
- Publication Year
- 2019
- Abstract
- Numerous studies on poly γ-d-glutamicacid (γ-PGA) production have investigated terrestrial renewable sources for reducing production costs, but there are no studies using waste marine resources so far. We aimed to develop a cost-effective production method of γ-d-PGA by Bacillus sp. SJ-10 using green macroalgae (Ulva sp.) as a major substrate without hydrolysis pretreatment. The SJ-10 was shown to not only cause immediate tissue degradation of the Ulva membrane but also grew well as a sole substrate. The γ-d-PGA yield was 6.29 ± 0.34 g/L under optimized conditions via the response surface method, and the produced γ-d-PGA had a thermal decomposition temperature of 310°C and molecular weight of 250?1780 kDa. The calculated cost efficiency for the final yield was 32% when compared with complex media. Therefore, the present study provided a strategy for promoting an ecofriendly and cost-effective means to produce γ-d-PGA via a marine renewable resource.
- Keyword
- Bacillus sp. SJ10poly γDglutamic acidmacroalgaemarine renewable resourceUlva sp.
- ISSN
- 0006-3592
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Full Text Link
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bit.26966
- Type
- Article
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- 1. Journal Articles > Journal Articles
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