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Bioprocess development of 2, 3-butanediol production using agro-industrial residues

pmid: 35960335
pmc: PMC9399043
AbstractThe valorization of agricultural and industrial wastes for fuel and chemical production benefits environmental sustainability. 2, 3-Butanediol (2,3-BDO) is a value-added platform chemical covering many industrial applications. Since the global market is increasing drastically, production rates have to increase. In order to replace the current petroleum-based 2,3-BDO production, renewable feedstock's ability has been studied for the past few decades. This study aims to find an improved bioprocess for producing 2,3-BDO from agricultural and industrial residues, consequently resulting in a low CO2 emission bioprocess. For this, screening of 13 different biomass samples for hydrolyzable sugars has been done. Alkali pretreatment has been performed with the processed biomass and enzyme hydrolysis performed using commercial cellulase. Among all biomass hydrolysate oat hull and spruce bark biomass could produce the maximum amount of total reducing sugars. Later oat hull and spruce bark biomass with maximum hydrolyzable sugars have been selected for submerged fermentation studies using Enterobacter cloacae SG1. After fermentation, 37.59 and 26.74 g/L of 2,3-BDO was obtained with oat hull and spruce bark biomass, respectively. The compositional analysis of each step of biomass processing has been performed and changes in each component have been evaluated. The compositional analysis has revealed that biomass composition has changed significantly after pretreatment and hydrolysis leading to a remarkable release of sugars which can be utilized by bacteria for 2,3-BDO production. The results have been found to be promising, showing the potential of waste biomass residues as a low-cost raw material for 2,3-BDO production and thus a new lead in an efficient waste management approach for less CO2 emission. Graphical Abstract
Biomass (ecology), Pulp and paper industry, Organic chemistry, Biochemistry, Food science, Engineering, Bioenergy, Biomass, Butylene Glycols, Hydrolysis, Life Sciences, Raw material, Chemistry, Physical Sciences, Technologies for Biofuel Production from Biomass, Research Paper, Biotechnology, Bioethanol Production, 2, Biomedical Engineering, 3-Butanediol, FOS: Medical engineering, Hydrolysate, Biofuel, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Molecular Biology, Biology, Metabolic Engineering and Synthetic Biology, Paleontology, bioprocess, fermentation (alteration), Carbon Dioxide, Lignocellulosic biomass, Agronomy, Biorefinery, Biofuel Production, biomass (industry), Industrial and production engineering, Catalytic Conversion of Biomass to Fuels and Chemicals, Enzymatic hydrolysis, Electrical engineering, Fermentation, 2,3-Butanediol, Bioprocess, Sugars
Biomass (ecology), Pulp and paper industry, Organic chemistry, Biochemistry, Food science, Engineering, Bioenergy, Biomass, Butylene Glycols, Hydrolysis, Life Sciences, Raw material, Chemistry, Physical Sciences, Technologies for Biofuel Production from Biomass, Research Paper, Biotechnology, Bioethanol Production, 2, Biomedical Engineering, 3-Butanediol, FOS: Medical engineering, Hydrolysate, Biofuel, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Molecular Biology, Biology, Metabolic Engineering and Synthetic Biology, Paleontology, bioprocess, fermentation (alteration), Carbon Dioxide, Lignocellulosic biomass, Agronomy, Biorefinery, Biofuel Production, biomass (industry), Industrial and production engineering, Catalytic Conversion of Biomass to Fuels and Chemicals, Enzymatic hydrolysis, Electrical engineering, Fermentation, 2,3-Butanediol, Bioprocess, Sugars
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