Bioconversion of agro-food industrial wastes into value-added peptides by a Bacillus sp. Mutant through solid-state fermentation

Bioresour Technol. 2022 Feb:346:126513. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.126513. Epub 2021 Dec 7.

Abstract

Advances in microbial enzyme technology offer a significant opportunity for developing low-energy bioconversion solutions for industrial wastes as inexpensive feedstocks for useful products. In this short communication, two agro-food industrial wastes, chicken feather powder (CFP) and okara, were converted into peptides by a Bacillus licheniformis mutant using solid-state fermentation (SSF). The optimum SSF conditions for okara to CFP ratio, inoculum size, and time were 0.7 (7:10), 15%, and 90 h, respectively, which produced 185.99 mg/g peptides, with 910.12 U/g keratinase activity and 85.03% antioxidant scavenging activity. Compared to okara, CFP with mutant strain showed 11.28% higher keratinase activity and produced higher amounts of peptides (5.51%).

Keywords: Agro-industrial waste; Chicken feather; Keratinase; Peptide; Solid-state fermentation.

MeSH terms

  • Bacillus licheniformis* / genetics
  • Bacillus* / genetics
  • Fermentation
  • Industrial Waste
  • Peptides

Substances

  • Industrial Waste
  • Peptides