Fibrous oil palm frond as a potential microbial immobilization carrier for enhanced 1,3-propanediol productivity
In line with Sustainable Development Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, the biotransformation of crude glycerol into 1,3-propanediol establishes a circular bioeconomy between regional crude glycerol and value-added green polymer. However, the bioproduction of 1,3-propanediol is restric...
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Tey Ker Yee; Luthfi Abdullah Amru Indera; Manaf Shareena Fairuz Abdul; Mong Guo Ren; Woon Kok Sin; Yeap Swee Keong; Mahmod Safa Senan; Jamali Nur Syakina; Tan Jian Ping |
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Tey Ker Yee; Luthfi Abdullah Amru Indera; Manaf Shareena Fairuz Abdul; Mong Guo Ren; Woon Kok Sin; Yeap Swee Keong; Mahmod Safa Senan; Jamali Nur Syakina; Tan Jian Ping Fibrous oil palm frond as a potential microbial immobilization carrier for enhanced 1,3-propanediol productivity Engineering |
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Tey, Ker Yee; Luthfi, Abdullah Amru Indera; Manaf, Shareena Fairuz Abdul; Mong, Guo Ren; Woon, Kok Sin; Yeap, Swee Keong; Mahmod, Safa Senan; Jamali, Nur Syakina; Tan, Jian Ping Fibrous oil palm frond as a potential microbial immobilization carrier for enhanced 1,3-propanediol productivity JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING English Article In line with Sustainable Development Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, the biotransformation of crude glycerol into 1,3-propanediol establishes a circular bioeconomy between regional crude glycerol and value-added green polymer. However, the bioproduction of 1,3-propanediol is restricted by a slow conversion rate, which could potentially be overcome using the immobilization technique. In this work, the locally isolated Clostridium butyricum JKT 37 was immobilized on coconut shell activated carbon (CSAC), granular durian peel (GDP), or fibrous oil palm frond (FOPF) to ferment crude glycerol to produce 1,3-propanediol. Amongst these, the immobilized cell density of FOPF was four times higher than the CSAC. FOPF immobilizer had resulted in an improvement in the immobilization efficiency (45.61 %), 1,3-PDO productivity (22.93 %), and maximum instantaneous productivity (36.12 %) as compared to the CSAC. 18.99 g/L of 1,3-PDO was produced from immobilized-FOPF fermentation at the highest yield of 0.65 mol/mol. This superior cell adsorption on FOPF was supported by its high water absorption index (4.16 g/g) and morphology. GDP immobilizer had a higher immobilized cell density (9.20 g/L) and cell retention (0.18 g/g) than CSAC, with insignificant improvement in the 1,3-propanediol production. The biological activity of the immobilized cells on FOPF was validated in 12 cycles repeated batch fermentations with 1,3-PDO yield and productivity as high as 0.68 mol/mol and 1.43 g/L. h, respectively. This research has proven the high performance of fibrous immobilizers and serves as the benchmark for future investigation into the use of agricultural waste to enhance other bioprocess's productivity. ELSEVIER SCI LTD 2213-2929 2213-3437 2024 12 5 10.1016/j.jece.2024.114000 Engineering WOS:001309716400001 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001309716400001 |
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Fibrous oil palm frond as a potential microbial immobilization carrier for enhanced 1,3-propanediol productivity |
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Fibrous oil palm frond as a potential microbial immobilization carrier for enhanced 1,3-propanediol productivity |
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Fibrous oil palm frond as a potential microbial immobilization carrier for enhanced 1,3-propanediol productivity |
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Fibrous oil palm frond as a potential microbial immobilization carrier for enhanced 1,3-propanediol productivity |
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Fibrous oil palm frond as a potential microbial immobilization carrier for enhanced 1,3-propanediol productivity |
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Fibrous oil palm frond as a potential microbial immobilization carrier for enhanced 1,3-propanediol productivity |
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In line with Sustainable Development Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, the biotransformation of crude glycerol into 1,3-propanediol establishes a circular bioeconomy between regional crude glycerol and value-added green polymer. However, the bioproduction of 1,3-propanediol is restricted by a slow conversion rate, which could potentially be overcome using the immobilization technique. In this work, the locally isolated Clostridium butyricum JKT 37 was immobilized on coconut shell activated carbon (CSAC), granular durian peel (GDP), or fibrous oil palm frond (FOPF) to ferment crude glycerol to produce 1,3-propanediol. Amongst these, the immobilized cell density of FOPF was four times higher than the CSAC. FOPF immobilizer had resulted in an improvement in the immobilization efficiency (45.61 %), 1,3-PDO productivity (22.93 %), and maximum instantaneous productivity (36.12 %) as compared to the CSAC. 18.99 g/L of 1,3-PDO was produced from immobilized-FOPF fermentation at the highest yield of 0.65 mol/mol. This superior cell adsorption on FOPF was supported by its high water absorption index (4.16 g/g) and morphology. GDP immobilizer had a higher immobilized cell density (9.20 g/L) and cell retention (0.18 g/g) than CSAC, with insignificant improvement in the 1,3-propanediol production. The biological activity of the immobilized cells on FOPF was validated in 12 cycles repeated batch fermentations with 1,3-PDO yield and productivity as high as 0.68 mol/mol and 1.43 g/L. h, respectively. This research has proven the high performance of fibrous immobilizers and serves as the benchmark for future investigation into the use of agricultural waste to enhance other bioprocess's productivity. |
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