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A strategic approach to apply bacterial substances for increasing metabolite productions of Euglena gracilis in the bioreactor

Authors
Kim, Da HeeKim, Jee YoungOh, Jeong-JooJeon, Min SeoAn, Hye SuckJin, Cho RokChoi, Yoon-E
Issue Date
7월-2021
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Euglena gracilis; Extracellular polymeric substances; Fed-batch fermentation; Harvesting; Paramylon
Citation
APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, v.105, no.13, pp.5395 - 5406
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Journal Title
APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume
105
Number
13
Start Page
5395
End Page
5406
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/127760
DOI
10.1007/s00253-021-11412-w
ISSN
0175-7598
Abstract
Bacterial extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) are promising materials that have a role in enhancing growth, metabolite production, and harvesting efficiency. However, the validity of the EPS effectiveness in scale-up cultivation of microalgae is still unknown. Therefore, in order to verify whether the bacterial metabolites work in the scale-up fermentation of microalgae, we conducted a bioreactor fermentation following the addition of bacterial EPS derived from the marine bacterium, Pseudoalteromonas sp., to Euglena gracilis. Various culture strategies (i.e., batch, glucose fed-batch, and glucose and EPS fed-batch) were conducted to maximize metabolite production of E. gracilis in scale-up cultivation. Consequently, biomass and paramylon concentrations in the continuous glucose and EPS-treated culture were enhanced by 3.0-fold and 4.2-fold (36.1 +/- 1.4 g L-1 and 25.6 +/- 0.1 g L-1), respectively, compared to the non-treated control (12.0 +/- 0.3 g L-1 and 6.1 +/- 0.1 g L-1). Also, the supplementation led to the enhanced concentrations of alpha-tocopherols and total fatty acids by 3.7-fold and 2.8-fold, respectively. The harvesting efficiency was enhanced in EPS-supplemented cultivation due to the flocculation of E. gracilis. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study that verifies the effect of bacterial EPS in scale-up cultivation of microalgae. Also, our results showed the highest paramylon productivity than any other previous reports. The results obtained in this study showed that the scale-up cultivation of E. gracilis using bacterial EPS has the potential to be used as a platform to guide further increases in scale and in the industrial environment.
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