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Long-term H 2 photoproduction from starch by co-culture of Clostridium butyricum and Rhodobacter sphaeroides in a repeated batch process

To prove the possibility of efficient starch photofermentation in co-culture of heterotrophic and phototrophic bacteria over prolonged period. Repeated batch photofermentation of starch was demonstrated in co-culture Clostridium butyricum and Rhodobacter sphaeroides under microaerobic conditions. It...

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Published in:Biotechnology letters 2018-02, Vol.40 (2), p.309
Main Authors: Laurinavichene, Tatyana, Laurinavichius, Kestutis, Shastik, Evgeny, Tsygankov, Anatoly
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Language:English
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Summary:To prove the possibility of efficient starch photofermentation in co-culture of heterotrophic and phototrophic bacteria over prolonged period. Repeated batch photofermentation of starch was demonstrated in co-culture Clostridium butyricum and Rhodobacter sphaeroides under microaerobic conditions. It continued 15 months without addition of new inoculum or pH regulation when using 4-5 g starch l and 0.04 g yeast extract l . The complete degradation of starch without volatile fatty acids accumulation was shown in this co-culture. The average H yield of 5.2 mol/mol glucose was much higher than that in Clostridium monoculture. The species composition of co-culture was studied by q-PCR assay. The concentration of Clostridium cells in prolonged co-culture was lower than in monoculture and even in a single batch co-culture. This means that Clostridia growth was significantly limited whereas starch hydrolysis still took place. The prolonged repeated batch photofermentation of starch by co-culture C. butyricum and R. sphaeroides provided efficient H production without accumulation of organic acids under conditions of Clostridia limitation.
ISSN:1573-6776
DOI:10.1007/s10529-017-2486-z