Journal of Fermentation and Bioengineering, Vol.83, No.1, 17-20, 1997
Fermentative Metabolism to Produce Hydrogen Gas and Organic-Compounds in a Cyanobacterium, Spirulina-Platensis
The non nitrogen-fixing and filamentous cyanobacterium Spirulina platensis NIES-46 produced hydrogen gas, ethanol, and low molecular organic acids auto-fermentatively under dark and anaerobic conditions. The fermentative productivity was enhanced by incubating the cyanobacterium under nitrogen-starved conditions. Cell-free extracts of the cyanobacterium catalyzed hydrogen production by the addition of acetyl-coenzyme A and pyruvate. Pyruvate-degrading and acetaldehyde dehydrogenase activities were observed in the cell-free extracts. These results suggest that the fermentation was dependent on the anaerobic degradation of endogenous glycogen via pyruvate.
Keywords:MOLECULAR-HYDROGEN;DARK