Published: CABEQ 31 (4) (2017) 479-485
Paper type: Original Scientific Paper
G. Gahlawat and A. K. Srivastava
Abstract
Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are biodegradable polymers which are considered
as an effective alternative for conventional plastics due to their mechanical properties
similar to the latter. However, widespread use of these polymers is still hampered due to their high cost of production. This shortcoming could partly be resolved by obtaining
high yields and productivity. In the present study, a drain-and-fill strategy of repeated-
batch cultivation was adopted for the enhanced production of polyhydroxybutyrate PHB using Azohydromonas australica. In this strategy, 20 % (v/v) of the culture broth was removed from the reactor and supplemented with an equal volume of fresh medium.
This strategy demonstrated a 3.3 fold and 1.8 fold increase in PHB concentration and
productivity, respectively, as compared to batch cultivation. Repeated cultivation had also the benefit of avoiding non-productive time required for cleaning, refilling and sterilization of bioreactor during batch, thereby increasing the overall volumetric productivity and industrial importance of the process.
(This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.)
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Keywords
polyhydroxyalkanoates, biodegradation, Azohydromonas, repeated-batch, productivity