PHB production by Bacillus megaterium strain MNSH1-9K-1 using low-cost media

Braz J Microbiol. 2024 Mar;55(1):245-254. doi: 10.1007/s42770-023-01232-7. Epub 2024 Jan 12.

Abstract

Plastics are widely used for diverse applications due to their versatility. However, their negative impact on ecosystems is undeniable due to their long-term degradation. Thus, there is a rising need for developing eco-friendlier alternatives to substitute fossil-based plastics, like biopolymers. PHA are synthesized intracellularly by microorganisms under stressful conditions of growth and have similar characteristics to conventional polymers, like their melting point, transition temperatures, crystallinity, and flexibility. Although it is feasible to use biopolymers for diverse industrial applications, their elevated production cost due to the supplies needed for microbiological procedures and the low productivity yields obtained have been the main limiting factors for their commercial success. The present study assessed the ability of Bacillus megaterium strain MNSH1-9K-1 to produce biopolymers using low-cost media from different kinds of fruit-peel residues. The results show that MNSH1-9K-1 can produce up to 58 g/L of PHB when grown in a medium prepared from orange-peel residues. The data obtained provide information to enhance the scalability of these kinds of biotechnological processes.

Keywords: Bacillus megaterium; Biopolymer; Low-cost media; PHB; Polyhydroxyalkanoates.

MeSH terms

  • Bacillus megaterium*
  • Biopolymers / metabolism
  • Biotechnology
  • Ecosystem
  • Polyhydroxyalkanoates*

Substances

  • Biopolymers
  • Polyhydroxyalkanoates