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Discarded egg yolk as an alternate source of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate- co -3-hydroxyhexanoate)
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Discarded egg yolk as an alternate source of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate- co -3-hydroxyhexanoate)

Yun-Gi Hong, Yu-Mi Moon, Ju-Won Hong, Tae-RIm Choi, Hye-Rim Jung, Soo-Yeon Yang, Dae-Won Jang, Ye-Rim Park, Christopher J Brigham, Jae-Seok Kim, …
Journal of microbiology and biotechnology, Vol.29(3), pp.382-391
03/28/2019
PMID: 30661322

Abstract

Cupriavidus necator medium optimization feed stock Egg yolk oil co-polymer
Many poultry eggs are discarded worldwide because of infection (i.e., avian flu) or presence of high levels of pesticides. The possibility of adopting egg yolk as a source material to produce polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) biopolymer was examined in this study. Re2133/pCB81 was used for the production of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate) or poly(3HHx), a polymer that would normally require long-chain fatty acids as carbon feedstocks for the incorporation of 3HHx monomers. The optimal medium contained 5% egg yolk oil and ammonium nitrate as a nitrogen source, with a carbon/nitrogen (C/N) ratio of 20. Time course monitoring using the optimized medium was conducted for 5 days. Biomass production was 13.1 g/L, with 43.7% co-polymer content. Comparison with other studies using plant oils and the current study using egg yolk oil revealed similar polymer yields. Thus, discarded egg yolks could be a potential source of PHA.
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