2014
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-89132014000100009
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Agrowaste-based Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) production using hydrolytic potential of Bacillus thuringiensis IAM 12077

Abstract: The study identified the innate enzymatic potential (amylase) of the PHB producing strain B.thuringiensis IAM 12077 and explored the same for cost-effective production of PHB using agrowastes, eliminating the need for pretreatment (acid hydrolysis and/or commercial enzyme

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“…Similarity, B. subtilis and B. thuringiensis were able to produce about 60-65 wt% of P(3HB) from industrial food waste and starch (Gowda and Shivakumar, 2014). Glycerol is a preferred carbon source for PHA production by B. megaterium (Gómez Cardozo et al, 2016).…”
Section: Biosynthesis Of Pha Using Different Agro-industry By-productsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Similarity, B. subtilis and B. thuringiensis were able to produce about 60-65 wt% of P(3HB) from industrial food waste and starch (Gowda and Shivakumar, 2014). Glycerol is a preferred carbon source for PHA production by B. megaterium (Gómez Cardozo et al, 2016).…”
Section: Biosynthesis Of Pha Using Different Agro-industry By-productsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…[342,[351][352][353] Rice straw hydrolysate can also be used by using Bacillusf irmus for P(3HB)p roduction, [355] whereas rice bran hydrolysate can be fermented by S. meliloti into P(3HB-co-3HV) copolyesters. Bagasse (i.e.,t he fibrousm atter of sugarcane that remains after molasses extraction) hydrolysate, containing mainly xylose, can be used to obtain scl-PHAs, mostly P(3HB), by using B. cepacia, Burkholderia sacchari, C. necator, Saccharophagus degradans,o rB.…”
Section: Carbohydratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some significant starchy waste streamsf rom food production can be used by PHA-producing microorganisms. Starch hydrolysates can be used to produce PHAs (mostly P(3HB)) by using Massilia strains, [341] Bacillust huringiensis, [342] B. cereus, [343] Alcaligenes eutrophus, [344] Haloferax mediterranei, [345] Cupriavidus strains, [321,346] Azotobacter chroococcum, [347] and Bacillus tequilensis. [348] P(3HBco-3HV) copolyesters with about 10 mol %4 HV can be obtained from H. mediterranei by using corn starch as ac arbon source.…”
Section: Carbohydratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agro and food wastes can also be used for PHA production, eg, rice husk, wheat bran, mango peel, potato peel, bagasse, and straw (87).…”
Section: Biobased Pcmentioning
confidence: 99%