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Growth of Methylobacterium organophilum in Methanol for the Simultaneous Production of Single-Cell Protein and Metabolites of Interest

RESEARCH BACKGROUND: This study aims to monitor the growth of the methylotrophic bacteria Methylobacterium organophilum in a culture medium with methanol as a carbon source and to verify the production of unicellular proteins and other biomolecules, such as carotenoids, exopolysaccharides and polyhy...

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Autores principales: Simões, Ana Cristina Pantoja, Fernandes, Rodrigo Pimentel, Barreto, Maysa Silva, Marques da Costa, Gabriela Bouça, de Godoy, Mateus Gomes, Freire, Denise Maria Guimarães, Pereira, Nei
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Publicado: University of Zagreb Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9590257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36320358
http://dx.doi.org/10.17113/ftb.60.03.22.7372
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author Simões, Ana Cristina Pantoja
Fernandes, Rodrigo Pimentel
Barreto, Maysa Silva
Marques da Costa, Gabriela Bouça
de Godoy, Mateus Gomes
Freire, Denise Maria Guimarães
Pereira, Nei
author_facet Simões, Ana Cristina Pantoja
Fernandes, Rodrigo Pimentel
Barreto, Maysa Silva
Marques da Costa, Gabriela Bouça
de Godoy, Mateus Gomes
Freire, Denise Maria Guimarães
Pereira, Nei
author_sort Simões, Ana Cristina Pantoja
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description RESEARCH BACKGROUND: This study aims to monitor the growth of the methylotrophic bacteria Methylobacterium organophilum in a culture medium with methanol as a carbon source and to verify the production of unicellular proteins and other biomolecules, such as carotenoids, exopolysaccharides and polyhydroxyalkanoates, making them more attractive as animal feed. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Bacterial growth was studied in shake flasks using different carbon/nitrogen (C:N) ratios to determine their best ratio for achieving the highest volumetric productivity of cells and substrate consumption rate. This optimal parameter was further used in a fed-batch operating bioreactor system to define the kinetic profile of cell growth. Methanol consumption was measured by HPLC analysis and the extracted pigments were analyzed by liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry. Chemical composition and rheological properties of the produced exopolysaccharides were also determined. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The best experimental parameters were verified using an initial methanol concentration of 7 g/L in the culture medium. The same initial substrate concentration was used in the fed-batch operation and after 60 h of cultivation 5 g/L of biomass were obtained. The accumulation of carotenoids associated with cell growth was monitored, reaching a concentration of 1.6 mg/L at the end of the process. These pigments were then analyzed and characterized as a set of xanthophylls (oxidized carotenoids). In addition, two other product types were identified during the fed-batch operation: exopolysaccharides, which reached a concentration of 8.9 g/L at the end of the cultivation, and an intracellular granular structure that was detected by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), suggesting the accumulation of polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA), most likely polyhydroxybutyrate. NOVELTY AND SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTION: Methylobacterium organophilum demonstrated a unique ability to produce compounds of commercial interest. The distinct metabolic diversity of this bacterium makes room for its use in biorefineries.
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spelling pubmed-95902572022-10-31 Growth of Methylobacterium organophilum in Methanol for the Simultaneous Production of Single-Cell Protein and Metabolites of Interest Simões, Ana Cristina Pantoja Fernandes, Rodrigo Pimentel Barreto, Maysa Silva Marques da Costa, Gabriela Bouça de Godoy, Mateus Gomes Freire, Denise Maria Guimarães Pereira, Nei Food Technol Biotechnol Original Scientific Papers RESEARCH BACKGROUND: This study aims to monitor the growth of the methylotrophic bacteria Methylobacterium organophilum in a culture medium with methanol as a carbon source and to verify the production of unicellular proteins and other biomolecules, such as carotenoids, exopolysaccharides and polyhydroxyalkanoates, making them more attractive as animal feed. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Bacterial growth was studied in shake flasks using different carbon/nitrogen (C:N) ratios to determine their best ratio for achieving the highest volumetric productivity of cells and substrate consumption rate. This optimal parameter was further used in a fed-batch operating bioreactor system to define the kinetic profile of cell growth. Methanol consumption was measured by HPLC analysis and the extracted pigments were analyzed by liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry. Chemical composition and rheological properties of the produced exopolysaccharides were also determined. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The best experimental parameters were verified using an initial methanol concentration of 7 g/L in the culture medium. The same initial substrate concentration was used in the fed-batch operation and after 60 h of cultivation 5 g/L of biomass were obtained. The accumulation of carotenoids associated with cell growth was monitored, reaching a concentration of 1.6 mg/L at the end of the process. These pigments were then analyzed and characterized as a set of xanthophylls (oxidized carotenoids). In addition, two other product types were identified during the fed-batch operation: exopolysaccharides, which reached a concentration of 8.9 g/L at the end of the cultivation, and an intracellular granular structure that was detected by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), suggesting the accumulation of polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA), most likely polyhydroxybutyrate. NOVELTY AND SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTION: Methylobacterium organophilum demonstrated a unique ability to produce compounds of commercial interest. The distinct metabolic diversity of this bacterium makes room for its use in biorefineries. University of Zagreb Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology 2022-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9590257/ /pubmed/36320358 http://dx.doi.org/10.17113/ftb.60.03.22.7372 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) 4.0 License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Scientific Papers
Simões, Ana Cristina Pantoja
Fernandes, Rodrigo Pimentel
Barreto, Maysa Silva
Marques da Costa, Gabriela Bouça
de Godoy, Mateus Gomes
Freire, Denise Maria Guimarães
Pereira, Nei
Growth of Methylobacterium organophilum in Methanol for the Simultaneous Production of Single-Cell Protein and Metabolites of Interest
title Growth of Methylobacterium organophilum in Methanol for the Simultaneous Production of Single-Cell Protein and Metabolites of Interest
title_full Growth of Methylobacterium organophilum in Methanol for the Simultaneous Production of Single-Cell Protein and Metabolites of Interest
title_fullStr Growth of Methylobacterium organophilum in Methanol for the Simultaneous Production of Single-Cell Protein and Metabolites of Interest
title_full_unstemmed Growth of Methylobacterium organophilum in Methanol for the Simultaneous Production of Single-Cell Protein and Metabolites of Interest
title_short Growth of Methylobacterium organophilum in Methanol for the Simultaneous Production of Single-Cell Protein and Metabolites of Interest
title_sort growth of methylobacterium organophilum in methanol for the simultaneous production of single-cell protein and metabolites of interest
topic Original Scientific Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9590257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36320358
http://dx.doi.org/10.17113/ftb.60.03.22.7372
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