Process Biochemistry, Vol.54, 102-105, 2017
Xylose-based hydrolysate from eucalyptus extract as feedstock for poly(lactate-co-3-hydroxybutyrate) production in engineered Escherichia coli
Woody extract-derived hemicellulosic hydrolysate, which was obtained from dissolving pulp manufacturing, was utilized as feedstock for the production of poly(lactate-co-3-hydroxybutyrate) P(LA-co-3HB)] in engineered Escherichia coil. The hydrolysate was composed of mainly xylose and galactose, and contained impurities mainly acetate, which was found to inhibit the polymer synthesis rather than the cell growth. Thus, acetate and other impurities were removed through active charcoal and ion-exchange columns. Using the purified hydrolysate, P(LA-co-3HB) was successfully produced (cell dry weight 8.6 g/L, polymer concentration 5.4 g/L, LA fraction 5.5 mol%, polymer content 62.4%), the amount of which was comparable to that obtained using reagent grade xylose and galactose. Therefore, the hydrolysate from woody extract is considered as an abundant, inexpensive and efficient feedstock applicable to consolidated process for P(LA-co-3HB) production, when the removal of acetic acid was satisfactorily accomplished. (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.