| Literature DB >> 28773492 |
Iza Radecka1, Victor Irorere2, Guozhan Jiang3, David Hill4, Craig Williams5, Grazyna Adamus6, Michal Kwiecień7, Adam A Marek8, Jan Zawadiak9, Brian Johnston10, Marek Kowalczuk11,12.
Abstract
We report on the ability of bacteria to produce biodegradable polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) using oxidized polyethylene wax (O-PEW) as a novel carbon source. The O-PEW was obtained in a process that used air or oxygen as an oxidizing agent. R. eutropha H16 was grown for 48 h in either tryptone soya broth (TSB) or basal salts medium (BSM) supplemented with O-PEW and monitored by viable counting. Study revealed that biomass and PHA production was higher in TSB supplemented with O-PEW compared with TSB only. The biopolymers obtained were preliminary characterized by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), gel permeation chromatography (GPC), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The detailed structural evaluation at the molecular level was performed by electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (ESI-MS/MS). The study revealed that, when TSB was supplemented with O-PEW, bacteria produced PHA which contained 3-hydroxybutyrate and up to 3 mol % of 3-hydroxyvalerate and 3-hydroxyhexanoate co-monomeric units. The ESI-MS/MS enabled the PHA characterization when the content of 3-hydroxybutyrate was high and the appearance of other PHA repeating units was very low.Entities:
Keywords: Ralstonia eutropha H16; mass spectrometry; medium chain length PHA (mcl-PHA); oxidized PE wax; polyhydroxyalkanoates
Year: 2016 PMID: 28773492 PMCID: PMC5503007 DOI: 10.3390/ma9050367
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623
Figure 1Acid number (AN) of O-PEW obtained in the melt phase oxidation process.
Figure 2Small-scale shake-flasks experiments of R. eutropha H16 with 5 g/L of O-PEW in TSB (green line, black squares) or BSM (red line, black circles) and TSB only (black line, black triangles). Viable count (log10 CFU/mL) data points at time 0, 3, 6, 24, and 48 h are the arithmetic means of triplicates, while error bars represent the standard error (SE) of the mean.
PHA production by Ralstonia eutropha using 5 g/L PE wax, during 48 h of incubation in TSB, TSB with O-PEW and BSM with O-PEW at 30 °C. Presented values are the means of triplicates.
| Media | Average CDW (g/L) | Average PHA (g/L) | PHA (% |
|---|---|---|---|
| TSB only | 2.24 ± 0.05 | 0.39 ± 0.05 | 17.00% |
| TSB with O-PEW | 3.66 ± 0.20 | 1.24 ± 0.10 | 33.80% |
| BSM with O-PEW | 1.85 ± 0.11 | ND | ND |
ND—no detected.
Figure 31H-NMR spectra of the polyesters obtained via fermentation of R. eutropha H16 with the use of (a) TSB; and (b) TSB/O-PEW as an additional carbon sources.
Figure 4The ESI-MS spectrum (positive-ion mode) of the PHA oligomers, obtained via partial thermal degradation of the biopolyester obtained using TSB/O-PEW as a carbon source, together with an extended spectral range of m/z 870–1050.
Scheme 1General formula of ions observed in ESI-MS spectra.
Figure 5ESI-MS/MS spectrum obtained for the selected sodium adduct ion of oligomers in [HB10 + Na]+ m/z 883.
Figure 6ESI-MS/MS spectrum obtained for the selected sodium adduct of oligomers [HB9 HV + Na]+ at m/z 897.
Figure 7ESI-MS/MS spectrum obtained for the selected sodium adduct of oligomers at m/z 911.
Selected thermal properties of the obtained polyesters.
| Sample | ∆ | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PHB from TSB | 6.2 | 171 | 68.9 | 47 | 296 |
| PHA from TSB/O-PEW | 1.9 | 166 | 61.8 | 42 | 290 |