Pilot scale repeated fed-batch fermentation processes of the wine yeast Dekkera bruxellensis for mass production of resveratrol from Polygonum cuspidatum

Bioresour Technol. 2017 Nov:243:986-993. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.07.053. Epub 2017 Jul 12.

Abstract

Resveratrol has long been used as an ingredient in functional foods. Currently, Polygonum cuspidatum extract is the greatest natural source for resveratrol because of high concentrations of glycosidic-linked resveratrol. Thus, developing a cost-effective procedure to hydrolyze glucoside could substantially enhance resveratrol production from P. cuspidatum. This study selected Dekkera bruxellensis from several microorganisms based on its bioconversion and enzyme-specific activities. We demonstrated that the cells could be reused at least nine times while maintaining an average of 180.67U/L β-glucosidase activity. The average resveratrol bioconversion efficiency within five rounds of repeated usage was 108.77±0.88%. This process worked effectively when the volume was increased to 1200L, a volume at which approximately 35mgL-1h-1 resveratrol per round was produced. This repeated fed-batch bioconversion process for resveratrol production is comparable to enzyme or cell immobilization strategies in terms of reusing cycles, but without incurring additional costs for immobilization.

Keywords: Dekkera bruxellensis; Polygonum cuspidatum; Repeated fed-batch bioconversion; Resveratrol; β-Glucosidase.

MeSH terms

  • Dekkera*
  • Fallopia japonica*
  • Fermentation*
  • Resveratrol
  • Stilbenes
  • Wine

Substances

  • Stilbenes
  • Resveratrol