Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (Jul 2024)

Polyhydroxybutyrate Production from the Macroalga <i>Rugulopteryx okamurae</i>: Effect of Hydrothermal Acid Pretreatment

  • Agustín Romero-Vargas,
  • Luis Alberto Fdez-Güelfo,
  • Ana Blandino,
  • Ana Belén Díaz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse12071228
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. 1228

Abstract

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This study focuses on mitigating the socio-economic and environmental damage of the invasive macroalga Rugulopteryx okamurae and counteracting the pollution from petroleum-based plastics by using the alga as a feedstock for polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) production. The enzymatic hydrolysis of R. okamurae, non-pretreated and hydrothermally acid-pretreated (0.2 N HCl, 15 min), was carried out, reaching reducing sugar (RS) concentrations of 10.7 g/L and 21.7 g/L, respectively. The hydrolysates obtained were used as a culture medium for PHB production with Cupriavidus necator, a Gram-negative soil bacterium, without supplementation with any external carbon and nitrogen sources. The highest yield (0.774 g PHB/g RS) and biopolymer accumulation percentage (89.8% cell dry weight, CDW) were achieved with hydrolysates from pretreated macroalga, reaching values comparable to the highest reported in the literature. Hence, it can be concluded that hydrolysates obtained from algal biomass hydrothermally pretreated with acid have a concentration of sugars and a C/N ratio that favour PHB production.

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