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Polyhydroxybutyrate production by <i>Saccharophagus degradans</i> using raw starch as carbon source
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EngineeringBiopolymer ProductionPolysaccharideCarbon SourcePhysical PropertiesBiochemical EngineeringMetabolic EngineeringBiomass UtilizationAbstract BiosynthesisIn Vitro FermentationRaw StarchBiomanufacturingBiorefinery ProductEnvironmental EngineeringBiotechnologyFood BioprocessingMicrobiologyMedicinePolyhydroxybutyrate ProductionBiomass Characterization
Abstract Biosynthesis of poly(3‐hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) from raw starch as the carbon source by the polysaccharide‐digesting bacteria Saccharophagus degradans was investigated in a fed‐batch culture. The production and properties of the PHB synthesized from starch were compared to those obtained using glucose as carbon source. In fed‐batch cultures, S. degradans accumulated 21.35 and 17.46% of PHB, using glucose or starch as carbon source, respectively. The physical properties of the biopolymer produced from each carbon source were similar between them. Molecular mass, melting temperature and heat of fusion were 54.23 kDa, 165.61°C and 59.59 J/g, respectively, using glucose; and 57.07 kDa, 174.31°C and 67.66 J/g, respectively, using starch. This is the first work describing the capability of S. degradans to utilize raw starch as the sole carbon source for the production of PHB.
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