Co-production of schizophyllan and cellulolytic enzymes from bagasse by Schizophyllum commune

Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. 2022 Jul 22;86(8):1144-1150. doi: 10.1093/bbb/zbac091.

Abstract

Schizophyllum commune is a mushroom-forming fungus well-known for its ability to degrade lignocellulosic materials and production of schizophyllan, a high added-value product for cosmeceutical, pharmaceutical, and biomaterial industries. Conventionally, schizophyllan is produced by submerged fermentation using glucose as a carbon source. In this work, we demonstrate that alkaline pretreated bagasse can be used by Schizophyllum commune as an alternative carbon source for the production of schizophyllan. The influence of different factors was investigated including cultivation time, biomass loading, and culturing media component and a co-product correlation model was proposed. In this lab-scale study, a yield of 4.4 g/L of schizophyllan containing 89% glucose was achieved. In addition to schizophyllan, the cellulolytic enzymes co-produced during this process were isolated and characterized and could find applications in a range of industrial processes. This demonstrates the potential of using agricultural waste as a cheaper alternative feedstock for this biorefinery process.

Keywords: Schizophyllum commune; bagasse; biorefinery; cellulolytic enzymes; schizophyllan.

MeSH terms

  • Carbon / metabolism
  • Cellulose
  • Glucose / metabolism
  • Schizophyllum*
  • Sizofiran* / metabolism

Substances

  • Carbon
  • Sizofiran
  • Cellulose
  • bagasse
  • Glucose