纳米纤维素
水解物
酵母
食品科学
化学
汉森尼德巴利酵母菌
甘油
酵母抽提物
细菌纤维素
产量(工程)
生物化学
水解
纤维素
材料科学
发酵
冶金
作者
Gabriela Martins de Paiva,L. F. Melo,Fernanda Palladino Pedroso,Patrícia da Luz Mesquita,Edson Romano Nucci,Igor José Boggione Santos
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.124897
摘要
Bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) has attained elevated interest due to its versatile structure and high resistance characteristics. Accordingly, efforts have been made in order to reduce its production costs, such as the employment of its by-products as a nutrient broth to yield the microorganism. Residual brewer's yeast is an excellent recourse, due to its high nutritional value and availability. Therefore, research which aimed to contribute to the development of a low cost, efficient and biosustainable technology for BNC production with Gluconacetobacter hansenii was carried out. BNC was obtained from residual brewer's yeast hydrolysate at pH 7.0 and five days of incubation at 30 °C in static culture. The hydrolysate was characterized by the amount of sugars, fatty acids, total proteins and ash content. Subsequently, BNC obtained was characterized in terms of yield, carbon conversion ratio, hydrodynamic size, crystallinity, morphology, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, and surface analysis. Residual brewer's yeast hydrolysate proved to be efficient in BNC production via gluconeogenesis with consumption of alanine, threonine and glycerol, obtaining 1.9 times the yield of the chemically defined broth adopted as standard. Additionally, properties observed in the obtained BNC were equal to those obtained from conventional chemical medium. The research contributed to bacterial nanocellulose production using by-products from the brewing industry.
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