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Production kinetics of β-carotene from Planococcus sp. TRC1 with concomitant bioconversion of industrial solid waste into crystalline cellulose rich biomass.
Production kinetics of β-carotene from Planococcus sp. TRC1 with concomitant bioconversion of industrial solid waste into crystalline cellulose rich biomass.
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Process Biochemistry . May2020, Vol. 92, p202-213. 12p. - Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- • Paper mill sludge was utilized for β-carotene production by Planococcus sp. TRC1. • Antibiotic and antioxidant potential of the nontoxic pigment was concluded. • Economic analysis revealed effective reduction in production cost. • Dual benefits were achieved through ligninolysis of the solid waste. • Crystalline cellulose rich biomass as value added product was recovered. Cost effective bioprocessing of nutraceuticals in present global scenario is a matter of concern. This study explored Paper mill sludge (PMS) and sugarcane bagasse (SCB) as inexpensive substrate for Planococcus sp. TRC1 mediated valuable β-carotene production and residual treated biomass as value added crystalline cellulose source simultaneously. Both biomass supported significant bacterial growth reaching highest yield 38.54 ± 1.4 mg/g on PMS (36 h) and 47.13 ± 1.9 mg/g (48 h) on SCB in solid state fermentation. Luedeking-Piret model revealed growth associated production with α and much lower β values of 5.18 and 0.24 for PMS and 4.5 and 0.165 for SCB. Cost analysis exhibited decrementation of pigment cost/mg by 84 % compared to synthetic media. Optimum production conditions were 30 °C temperature, pH 7, 10 % inoculum and initial moisture content 80 % (PMS) and 85 % (SCB). TLC (R f = 0.9), HPLC (RT = 7.646) and lambda max (465 nm) confirmed pigment's β-carotene nature with significant antioxidant and antimicrobial activity. It showed stability at varied temperature, pH and light conditions along with negligible phytotoxicity on Vigna radiata. Planococcus sp. TRC1 delignified PMS (41 %) and SCB (38 %) and FT-IR, FESEM and XRD suggested crystalline nature of residual cellulose rich fraction shedding light on a biorefinery approach for valorization of industrial solid wastes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 13595113
- Volume :
- 92
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Process Biochemistry
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 142536379
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procbio.2020.01.012