Chitinase-Assisted Bioconversion of Chitinous Waste for Development of Value-Added Chito-Oligosaccharides Products

Biology (Basel). 2023 Jan 5;12(1):87. doi: 10.3390/biology12010087.

Abstract

Chito-oligosaccharides (COSs) are the partially hydrolyzed products of chitin, which is abundant in the shells of crustaceans, the cuticles of insects, and the cell walls of fungi. These oligosaccharides have received immense interest in the last few decades due to their highly promising bioactivities, such as their anti-microbial, anti-tumor, and anti-inflammatory properties. Regarding environmental concerns, COSs are obtained by enzymatic hydrolysis by chitinase under milder conditions compared to the typical chemical degradation. This review provides updated information about research on new chitinase derived from various sources, including bacteria, fungi, plants, and animals, employed for the efficient production of COSs. The route to industrialization of these chitinases and COS products is also described.

Keywords: bioconversion; chitin; chitinase; chito-oligosaccharides; chitosan; sustainability; waste.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

S.T. received support from Funds for the Development of Human Resources in Science and Technology “Initiative for the implementation of diversity research environment”, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT), Japan. W.K. received yearly research funds (Basic research fund: 2022, grant no. R2565B022) from Naresuan University.