A sustainable and effective bioprocessing approach for improvement of acid phosphatase production and rock phosphate solubilization by Bacillus haynesii strain ACP1

Author:

Abdelgalil Soad A.,Kaddah Mohamed M. Y.,Duab Mahmoud E. A.,Abo-Zaid Gaber A.

Abstract

AbstractThere is indeed a tremendous increase in biotechnological production on a global scale, more and more innovative bioprocesses, therefore, require to perform ideally not only in a small lab- but also on large production scales. Efficient microbial process optimization is a significant challenge when accomplishing a variety of sustainable development and bioengineering application objectives. In Egypt's mines, several distinct types of rock phosphate (RP) are utilized as a source of phosphate fertilizers in agriculture. It is more ecologically beneficial to utilize RP bio-solubilization than acidulation. Therefore, this work aimed to strategically scale up the acid phosphatase (ACP) production and RP bio-solubilization by the newly-discovered Bacillus haynesii. The use of consecutive statistical experimental approaches of Plackett–Burman Design (PBD), and Rotatable Central Composite Design (RCCD), followed by pH-uncontrolled cultivation conditions in a 7 L bench-top bioreactor revealed an innovative medium formulation. These approaches substantially improved ACP production, reaching 207.6 U L−1 with an ACP yield coefficient Yp/x of 25.2 and a specific growth rate (µ) of 0.07 h−1. The metals Na, Li, and Mn were the most efficiently released from RP during the solubilization process by B. haynesii. The uncontrolled pH culture condition is the most suitable setting for simultaneously improving the ACP and organic acids production. The most abundant organic acid produced through the cultivation process was lactic acid, followed by glutamic acid and hydroxybenzoic acid isomer. The findings of TGA, DSC, SEM, EDS, FTIR, and XRD analysis emphasize the significant influence of organic acids and ACP activity on the solubilization of RP particles.

Funder

City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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