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Development of hydrogels from cell wall of Aspergillus oryzae containing chitin-glucan and wet spinning to monofilaments

Authors :
Svensson, Sofie E.
Wijayarathna, E. R. Kanishka B.
Kalita, Naba Kumar
Hakkarainen, Minna
Zamani, Akram
Svensson, Sofie E.
Wijayarathna, E. R. Kanishka B.
Kalita, Naba Kumar
Hakkarainen, Minna
Zamani, Akram
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Fungal mycelium is emerging as a source for sustainable bio-based materials. Fungal biomass of Aspergillus oryzae was prepared by cultivation on bread waste hydrolysate to valorize this abundant food waste. Chitin-glucan-rich alkali-insoluble material (AIM) was isolated from fungal biomass, formed into hydrogels, and wet spun into monofilaments. AIM in the form of fungal microfibers containing 0.09 g polymer of glucosamine (GlcN)/g AIM was subjected to freeze-thaw and deacetylation treatments to increase the amount of GlcN. The GlcN fraction was 0.19 and 0.34 g polymer of GlcN/g AIM, for AIM subjected to deacetylation (AIM-DAC) and freeze-thaw cycles and deacetylation (AIM-FRTH-DAC), respectively. The increased GlcN fraction enabled the formation of hydrogels via the protonation of amino groups after the addition of lactic acid. Morphological differences in the hydrogels included aggregation of the fungal microfibers in the AIM-DAC hydrogel, whereas the microfibers in the AIM-FRTH-DAC hydrogel had a porous and interconnected network. Rheological assessment revealed shear thinning behavior and gel properties of the produced hydrogels. Wet spinning of the hydrogels resulted in monofilaments with tensile strengths of up to 70 MPa and 12 % elongation at break. This demonstrates promising avenues for biomaterial development from fungal cell walls containing chitin-glucan via food waste valorization.<br />QC 20240905

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1457579251
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.ijbiomac.2024.134285