| Literature DB >> 31103032 |
Zheng Peng1,2, Xinzhe Mao1,2, Juan Zhang3,4, Guocheng Du1,2, Jian Chen5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Chicken feather, a byproduct of poultry-processing industries, are considered a potential high-quality protein supplement owing to their crude protein content of more than 85%. Nonetheless, chicken feathers have been classified as waste because of the lack of effective recycling methods. In our previous studies, Bacillus licheniformis BBE11-1 and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia BBE11-1 have been shown to have feather-degrading capabilities in the qualitative phase. To efficiently recycle chicken feather waste, in this study, we investigated the characteristics of feather degradation by B. licheniformis BBE11-1 and S. maltophilia BBE11-1. In addition, in an analysis of the respective advantages of the two degradation systems, cocultivation was found to improve the efficiency of chicken feather waste degradation.Entities:
Keywords: Biodegradation; Chicken feather waste; Cocultivation; Hydrolysate; Laboratory scale fermenter
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31103032 PMCID: PMC6525419 DOI: 10.1186/s12934-019-1134-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microb Cell Fact ISSN: 1475-2859 Impact factor: 5.328
Fig. 1Shaking flask experiments. a Chicken feather degradation efficiency when inoculated with B. licheniformis BBE11-1 or S. maltophilia BBE11-1. b The change in dry weight of chicken feathers. 1: Inoculated with B. licheniformis BBE11-1; 2: inoculated with S. maltophilia BBE11-1; 3: inoculated with B. licheniformis BBE11-1 and S. maltophilia BBE11-1. c A zymogram of the degradation system. 1: The degradation system of B. licheniformis BBE11-1; 2: the degradation system of S. maltophilia BBE11-1
Fig. 2Characterization of three degradation systems. a Changes in pH of the degradation systems; b changes in cell density of the degradation systems; c changes in keratinase activity of the degradation systems; d changes in protease activity of the degradation systems. (B: B. licheniformis BBE11-1, S: S. maltophilia BBE11-1)
Fig. 3Biodegradation of chicken feather waste in a scale-up 3 L fermenter by cocultivation. a, c Feather degradation results of cocultivation. b Changes in cell density, glucose concentration, and pH in the reaction system. d Keratinase activity and protease activity in the process of hydrolysis
Fig. 4Molecular weight distribution of polypeptides in and antioxidant activity of the hydrolysate. a Molecular weight distribution of polypeptides in the hydrolysate. b Antioxidant activity of the hydrolysate
Types and concentrations of free amino acids in feather hydrolysate
| Amino acid | Concentration (mg/L) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 h | 12 h | 24 h | 36 h | 48 h | |
| Aspartic acid | 11.47 ± 0.22 | 12.20 ± 0.16 | 20.80 ± 0.92 | 19.43 ± 0.88 | 15.55 ± 1.09 |
| Glutamate | 46.23 ± 0.18 | 31.05 ± 0.44 | 22.33 ± 0.58 | 22.07 ± 0.13 | 20.19 ± 0.13 |
| Serine | 12.54 ± 1.09 | 16.97 ± 0.43 | 14.44 ± 0.18 | 14.69 ± 0.24 | 14.61 ± 0.18 |
| Glycine | 39.48 ± 0.81 | 17.99 ± 0.39 | 12.39 ± 0.11 | 12.10 ± 0.34 | 14.34 ± 0.24 |
| Threonine | 15.70 ± 0.28 | 15.43 ± 0.18 | 14.01 ± 0.83 | 14.46 ± 0.56 | 15.74 ± 0.22 |
| Arginine | 16.26 ± 0.36 | 19.02 ± 0.23 | 17.33 ± 0.16 | 18.55 ± 0.89 | 22.13 ± 0.49 |
| Alanine | 24.81 ± 0.44 | 13.71 ± 0.28 | 10.65 ± 0.58 | 9.09 ± 0.27 | 10.05 ± 0.28 |
| Tyrosine | 25.64 ± 1.08 | 54.16 ± 0.66 | 65.54 ± 0.82 | 95.14 ± 0.19 | 171.53 ± 0.42 |
| Valine | 37.86 ± 0.21 | 69.52 ± 0.72 | 99.29 ± 1.05 | 123.77 ± 0.25 | 207.51 ± 0.29 |
| Methionine | 23.03 ± 0.14 | 19.75 ± 0.63 | 18.94 ± 0.42 | 15.96 ± 0.54 | 0.85 ± 0.41 |
| Phenylalanine | 33.73 ± 1.04 | 54.27 ± 1.06 | 75.82 ± 0.15 | 98.37 ± 0.91 | 183.73 ± 0.21 |
| Isoleucine | 29.67 ± 0.11 | 39.80 ± 0.27 | 48.37 ± 0.19 | 53.76 ± 0.03 | 72.96 ± 0.49 |
| Leucine | 58.99 ± 0.21 | 67.84 ± 0.77 | 73.61 ± 0.31 | 80.71 ± 1.05 | 126.61 ± 0.73 |
| Lysine | 51.29 ± 0.27 | 18.36 ± 0.82 | 15.46 ± 0.25 | 17.54 ± 0.62 | 20.94 ± 0.79 |
| Proline | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND |
| Tryptophan | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND |
| Cysteine | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND |
| Histidine | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND |
| Glutamine | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND |
| Asparagine | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND |
ND not detected
Comparison of amino acid concentrations in feather hydrolysate
| Amino acid | Concentration (mg/L) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| This study (48 h) | ||||
| Aspartic acid | 15.55 ± 1.09 | 2.05 | 7.7 | 1.46 |
| Glutamate | 20.19 ± 0.13 | 5.57 | 6.7 | 2.23 |
| Serine | 14.61 ± 0.18 | 0.04 | 11.9 | 9.84 |
| Glycine | 14.34 ± 0.24 | 4.05 | 8.4 | 7.61 |
| Threonine | 15.74 ± 0.22 | 0.12 | 24.4 | 0 |
| Arginine | 22.13 ± 0.49 | 0.03 | 0 | 3.55 |
| Alanine | 10.05 ± 0.28 | 0.51 | 5 | 0.69 |
| Tyrosine | 171.53 ± 0.42 | 5.33 | 0 | 0 |
| Valine | 207.51 ± 0.29 | 2.24 | 4.7 | 2.31 |
| Methionine | 0 ± 0.41 | 0.92 | 31.5 | 7.24 |
| Phenylalanine | 183.73 ± 0.21 | 14.63 | 0 | 0 |
| Isoleucine | 72.96 ± 0.49 | 0.05 | 0 | 15 |
| Leucine | 126.61 ± 0.73 | 0.02 | 4 | 0 |
| Lysine | 20.94 ± 0.79 | 0.28 | 0 | 10.81 |