화학공학소재연구정보센터
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Vol.192, No.2, 632-642, 2020
Development of a Simple Colorimetric Assay for Determination of the Isoamyl Alcohol-Producing Strain
Like other branched-chain higher alcohols used as biofuels, isoamyl alcohol has attracted considerable attention because of its advantages, which include high energy density, low hygroscopicity, and compatibility with the current infrastructure. Previous attempts to increase the microbial production of isoamyl alcohol have yielded great progress, but the existing methods of detecting isoamyl alcohol based on gas chromatography and high-performance liquid chromatography are laborious and time-consuming. In this study, we developed a simple colorimetric assay to determine high isoamyl alcohol-producing strains. The assay was based on isoamyl alcohol oxidase and peroxidase (IAOP assay) and could be performed in microplate with high throughput and had a specific detection range of 0-20 mM. Characterization analysis revealed that the developed IAOP assay was highly specific for isoamyl alcohol relative to other branched-chain alcohols. Little interference with the assay was observed from the fermentation media, microorganisms, and fermentation byproducts (e.g., lactic acid, acetic acid). We conclude that the enzyme-based IAOP assay can be used for high-throughput monitoring of strains that produce isoamyl alcohol and could be adjusted to screen for strains that produce many other metabolites.