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Biotransformation of 5-hydroxy-methylfurfural into 2,5-furan-dicarboxylic acid by bacterial isolate using thermal acid algal hydrolysate

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 214, Issue -, Pages 311-318

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2016.04.122

Keywords

Macroalgae biomass; Thermal acid hydrolysis; Biotransformation; 5-Hydroxy-methylfurfural (5-HMF); 2,5-Furan-dicarboxylic acid (FDCA); Detoxification

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST 103-2221-E-224-066]

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Thermal acid hydrolysis is often used to deal with lignocellulosic biomasses, but 5-hydroxy-methylfurfural (5-HMF) formed during hydrolysis deeply influences downstream fermentation. 2,5-Furan-dicarboxylic acid (FDCA), which is in the list of future important biomass platform molecules can be obtained using 5-HMF biotransformation. Based on the connection between 5-HMF removal in acid hydrolysate and FDCA production, the optimum thermal acid hydrolysis condition for macroalgae Chaetomorpha linum was established. Potential microbes capable of transforming 5-HMF into FDCA were isolated and characterized under various parameters and inoculated into algal hydrolysate to perform 5-HMF biotransformation. The optimum hydrolysis condition was to apply 0.5 M HCl to treat 3% algal biomass under 121 degrees C for 15 min. Isolated Burkholderia cepacia H-2 could transform 2000 mg/L 5-HMF at the initial pH of 7 at 28 degrees C and 1276 mg/L FDCA was received. Strain B. cepacia H-2 was suitable for treating the algal hydrolysate without dilution, receiving 989.5 mg/L FDCA. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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