Bioglycerol (C3) upgrading to 2,3-butanediol (C4) by cell-free extracts of Enterobacter aerogenes NCIM 2695
| Title | Bioglycerol (C3) upgrading to 2,3-butanediol (C4) by cell-free extracts of Enterobacter aerogenes NCIM 2695 |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2021 |
| Authors | Parate, R, Borgave, M, Dharne, M, Rode, C |
| Journal | Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology |
| Volume | 96 |
| Issue | 5 |
| Pagination | 1316-1325 |
| Date Published | MAY |
| Type of Article | Article |
| ISSN | 0268-2575 |
| Keywords | 2, 3-Butanediol, atom economy, circular economy, E factor, Glycerol, glycerol dehydrogenase |
| Abstract | BACKGROUND Production of biobased chemicals from renewable resources is a green starring approach that serves as a substitute to petroleum derivatives. Bioglycerol, with its growing production as a co-product of biodiesel, is an attractive low-cost feedstock for the synthesis of platform chemicals by microbial fermentation. 2,3-butanediol (2,3-BDO) is amongst the top biorefinery platform chemicals that can be produced by glycerol fermentation. RESULTS The `Circular Economy' concept is demonstrated by converting the by-product bioglycerol using a cell-free extract of Enterobacter aerogenes NCIM 2695 (National Collection of Industrial Microorganisms, NCIM), yielding 22 g L-1 2,3-BDO, in 96 h, 98% atom economy and 0.4 g/g E factor. The cell-free bioglycerol conversion to 2,3-BDO was proved using a modified procedure for determining glycerol dehydrogenase enzyme assay by protein analysis and it was also shown to be cell-bounded. CONCLUSION Our study offers an effective utilization of the leftover material (i.e. cell-free extract) that biocatalysed C3 to C4 diol, which adds value to the overall economics of the process using only crude glycerol (C3) itself as a fermentative medium. |
| DOI | 10.1002/jctb.6650, Early Access Date = JAN 2021 |
| Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign) | Foreign |
| Impact Factor (IF) | 3.174 |
