Author:
Abdelgalil Soad A.,Abo-Zaid Gaber A.
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundThere are substantial environmental and health risks associated with the seafood industry's waste of crab shells. In light of these facts, shellfish waste management is critical for environmental protection against hazardous waste produced from the processing industries. Undoubtedly, improved green production strategies, which are based on the notion of "Green Chemistry," are receiving a lot of attention. Therefore, this investigation shed light on green remediation of the potential hazardous crab shell waste for eco-friendly production of bacterial alkaline phosphatase (ALP) through bioprocessing development strategies.ResultsIt was discovered that by utilizing sequential statistical experimental designs, commencing with Plackett–Burman design and ending with spherical central composite design, and then followed by pH-uncontrolled cultivation conditions in a 7 L bench-top bioreactor, an innovative medium formulation could be developed that boosted ALP production fromBacillus licheniformisstrain ALP3 to 212 U L−1. The highest yield of ALP was obtained after 22 h of incubation time with yield coefficientYp/sof 795 U g−1, which was 4.35-fold higher than those obtained in the shake-flask system. ALP activity has a substantial impact on the volatilization of crab shell particles, as shown by the results of several analytical techniques such as atomic absorption spectrometry, TGA, DSC, EDS, FTIR, and XRD.ConclusionsWe highlighted in the current study that the biovalorization of crab shell waste and the production of cost-effective ALP were being combined and that this was accomplished via the use of a new and innovative medium formulation design for seafood waste management as well as scaling up production of ALP on the bench-top scale.
Funder
City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Bioengineering,Biotechnology
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