Abstract
Conditions for the optimal production of polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) by Pseudomonas mendocina PSU using a biodiesel liquid waste (BLW) were determined by response surface methodology. These were an initial carbon to nitrogen ratio (C/N) of 40 (mole/mole), an initial pH of 7.0, and a temperature of 35 °C. A biomass and PHA concentration of 3.65 g/L and about 2.6 g/L (77% DCW), respectively, were achieved in a growth associated process using 20 g/L glycerol in the BLW after 36 h of exponential growth. The PHA monomer compositions were 3HB (3-hydroxybutyrate), a short-chain-length-PHA, and the medium-chain-length-PHA e.g. 3-hydroxyoctanoate and 3-hydroxydecanoate. Both the phbC and phaC genes were characterized. The phbC enzyme had not been previously detected in a Pseudomonas mendocina species. A 2.15 g/L of an exopolysaccharide, alginate, was also produced with a similar composition to that of other Pseudomonas species.
Graphical abstract
PHA biosynthesis from biodiesel liquid waste (BLW) by Pseudomonas mendocina PSU.
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Acknowledgment
We gratefully acknowledge Biodiesel Ethyl Ester Pilot Plant, the Specialized R & D Center for Alternative Energy from Palm Oil and Oil Crops, Faculty of Engineering, Prince of Songkla University for the supply of the biodiesel liquid waste.
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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.