LAPSE:2023.24891
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LAPSE:2023.24891
Production of Lignocellulolytic Enzymes and Biomass of Trametes versicolor from Agro-Industrial Residues in a Novel Fixed-Bed Bioreactor with Natural Convection and Forced Aeration at Pilot Scale
March 28, 2023
Abstract
Solid-state fermentation requires the development of more efficient cultivation systems for its industrial application. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of aeration regime on the production of biomass and several lignocellulolytic enzymes (laccase, manganese peroxidase, endoxylanase, β-glucosidase, and total cellulases) by Trametes versicolor in a novel fixed-bed solid-state pilot-scale bioreactor. Three regimes were assessed: natural convection, low aeration level (10 min every 6 h at 10 L/h air flowrate), and high aeration level (1 h every 6 h at 10 L/h air flowrate). The mushroom was grown on a medium based on lignocellulosic residues. The design of the bioreactor, as well as the control of aeration, humidity, and temperature of the beds, allowed T. versicolor to grow properly on the medium, reaching a maximum biomass production of 204.7 mg/g dry solid (ds). The influence that aeration regime had on the production of lignocellulolytic enzymes was determined. Low level of forced aeration favored obtaining the highest titers of laccase (6.37 U/g ds) compared to natural convection and high aeration level. The greatest lignin degradation was also verified for low aeration regime. For the first time, pilot scale cultivation of T. versicolor was reported in a fixed-bed bioreactor.
Solid-state fermentation requires the development of more efficient cultivation systems for its industrial application. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of aeration regime on the production of biomass and several lignocellulolytic enzymes (laccase, manganese peroxidase, endoxylanase, β-glucosidase, and total cellulases) by Trametes versicolor in a novel fixed-bed solid-state pilot-scale bioreactor. Three regimes were assessed: natural convection, low aeration level (10 min every 6 h at 10 L/h air flowrate), and high aeration level (1 h every 6 h at 10 L/h air flowrate). The mushroom was grown on a medium based on lignocellulosic residues. The design of the bioreactor, as well as the control of aeration, humidity, and temperature of the beds, allowed T. versicolor to grow properly on the medium, reaching a maximum biomass production of 204.7 mg/g dry solid (ds). The influence that aeration regime had on the production of lignocellulolytic enzymes was determined. Low level of forced aeration favored obtaining the highest titers of laccase (6.37 U/g ds) compared to natural convection and high aeration level. The greatest lignin degradation was also verified for low aeration regime. For the first time, pilot scale cultivation of T. versicolor was reported in a fixed-bed bioreactor.
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endoxylanase, laccase, lignocellulosic residues, manganese peroxidase, solid-state fermentation
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Montoya S, Patiño A, Sánchez ÓJ. Production of Lignocellulolytic Enzymes and Biomass of Trametes versicolor from Agro-Industrial Residues in a Novel Fixed-Bed Bioreactor with Natural Convection and Forced Aeration at Pilot Scale. (2023). LAPSE:2023.24891
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Montoya S: Bioprocess and Agro-Industry Plant, Department of Engineering, Universidad de Caldas, Calle 65 No. 26-10, Manizales 170004, Colombia
Patiño A: Bioprocess and Agro-Industry Plant, Universidad de Caldas, Calle 65 No. 26-10, Manizales 170004, Colombia
Sánchez ÓJ: Bioprocess and Agro-Industry Plant, Department of Engineering, Universidad de Caldas, Calle 65 No. 26-10, Manizales 170004, Colombia [ORCID]
Patiño A: Bioprocess and Agro-Industry Plant, Universidad de Caldas, Calle 65 No. 26-10, Manizales 170004, Colombia
Sánchez ÓJ: Bioprocess and Agro-Industry Plant, Department of Engineering, Universidad de Caldas, Calle 65 No. 26-10, Manizales 170004, Colombia [ORCID]
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Processes
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9
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2
First Page
397
Year
2021
Publication Date
2021-02-23
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2227-9717
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