Use of organic waste for the production of added-value holocellulases with Cellulomonas flavigena PR-22 and Trichoderma reesei MCG 80

Author:

Escamilla-Alvarado Carlos1,Poggi-Varaldo Héctor M1,Ponce-Noyola M Teresa2

Affiliation:

1. Environmental Biotechnology and Renewable Energies R&D Group, Department of Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN, México

2. Microbial Genetics Group, ibídem, Mexico D.F, México

Abstract

We evaluated the production of holocellulases from the cellulolytic microorganisms Cellulomonas flavigena PR-22 and Trichoderma reesei MCG 80 using as substrates the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) and digestates from a hydrogenogenic-methanogenic bioenergy production process. The first set of experiments (E1) used the mutant actinobacteria C. flavigena PR-22 whereas another set (E2) used the mutant filamentous fungi T. reesei MCG 80. In E1 with OFMSW as substrate, xylanolytic activities ranged from 1800 to 3900 international units gholocellulose−1 (IU ghol−1), whereas the cellulolytic activities ranged from 220 to 420 IU ghol−1. The variation of agitation speed did not have a significant effect on enzyme activity, whereas the increase of substrate concentration had a significant negative effect on both xylanolytic and cellulolytic activities on a holocellulose feed basis. Regarding E2, the OFMSW was evaluated at 1, 2 and 3 % volatile solids (VS). At 2 % VS the best filter paper activities were 1200 filter paper units (FPU) l−1; however, in a holocellulase basis the best result was 67 FPU ghol−1, corresponding to 1 % VS. Next, OFMSW was compared with OFMSW supplemented with lactose, digested solids from hydrogenogenic fermentation (D1) and digested solids from a two-stage process (D2). Against expectations, no positive effect was found in OFMSW due to lactose. The best enzymatic titres were in the order D1 > OFMSW ≈ OFMSW + lactose > D2. The use of digestates from hydrogenogenic fermentation for enzyme production holds promise for waste management. It promotes energy and added-value bioproduct generation—a green alternative to common practice of management and disposal of organic wastes.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pollution,Environmental Engineering

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