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YourTuber matters: Screening for potato variety for the synthesis of bacterial cellulose in its tuber juice
Daria Ciecholewska-Juśko, Anna Żywicka, Michał Broda, Adriana Kovalcik, Karol Fijałkowski
Originální název
YourTuber matters: Screening for potato variety for the synthesis of bacterial cellulose in its tuber juice
Anglický název
YourTuber matters: Screening for potato variety for the synthesis of bacterial cellulose in its tuber juice
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Originální abstrakt
This study aimed to characterize potato varieties for producing potato juice media (PJM) that allow bacterial cellulose (BC) effective and cost-efficient production. The study used 12 edible and 10 starch potato varieties from an accredited company for breeding and seed production. In general, edible varieties produced a 73 % higher PJ yield. Favorable BC yields were obtained using five edible and two starch varieties. Notably, the average BC yields in PJM from three edible varieties (Altesse, Mazur, and Owacja) were above the average BC yield from Hestrin-Schramm (HS) medium (4.3, 4.1, and 3.9 g/L v. 3.69 g/L, respectively); these varieties had relatively high concentrations of glucose (3.3-4.2 g/L), fructose (3.0-4.2 g/L), and sucrose (2.9-4.2 g/L). It was also shown that the macro- and microstructure, crystallinity, and polymerization degree showed no significant differences between PJM-derived BC and HS-BC. As estimated, the cost of PJM required to produce 1 kg of BC is approximately EUR 60. In contrast, the cost of HS medium exceeds 1200 EUR. In conclusion, our research has proven that PJM can significantly reduce the costs (by over tenfold) of the medium for BC biosynthesis, ultimately lowering overall costs of producing this valuable biomaterial.
Anglický abstrakt
This study aimed to characterize potato varieties for producing potato juice media (PJM) that allow bacterial cellulose (BC) effective and cost-efficient production. The study used 12 edible and 10 starch potato varieties from an accredited company for breeding and seed production. In general, edible varieties produced a 73 % higher PJ yield. Favorable BC yields were obtained using five edible and two starch varieties. Notably, the average BC yields in PJM from three edible varieties (Altesse, Mazur, and Owacja) were above the average BC yield from Hestrin-Schramm (HS) medium (4.3, 4.1, and 3.9 g/L v. 3.69 g/L, respectively); these varieties had relatively high concentrations of glucose (3.3-4.2 g/L), fructose (3.0-4.2 g/L), and sucrose (2.9-4.2 g/L). It was also shown that the macro- and microstructure, crystallinity, and polymerization degree showed no significant differences between PJM-derived BC and HS-BC. As estimated, the cost of PJM required to produce 1 kg of BC is approximately EUR 60. In contrast, the cost of HS medium exceeds 1200 EUR. In conclusion, our research has proven that PJM can significantly reduce the costs (by over tenfold) of the medium for BC biosynthesis, ultimately lowering overall costs of producing this valuable biomaterial.
Klíčová slova
Bacterial cellulose, Culture medium, Potato juice, Green technology, Sustainable agricultural production
Klíčová slova v angličtině
Bacterial cellulose, Culture medium, Potato juice, Green technology, Sustainable agricultural production
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Daria Ciecholewska-Juśko, Anna Żywicka, Michał Broda, Adriana Kovalcik, Karol Fijałkowski
Vydáno
01.10.2024
Periodikum
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Svazek
278
Číslo
31.8.2024
Stát
Nizozemsko
Strany od
1
Strany do
8
Strany počet
8
URL
BibTex
@article{BUT200451,
author="{} and {} and {} and Adriána {Kovalčík} and {}",
title="YourTuber matters: Screening for potato variety for the synthesis of bacterial cellulose in its tuber juice",
journal="International Journal of Biological Macromolecules",
year="2024",
volume="278",
number="31.8.2024",
pages="8",
doi="10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.134892",
issn="0141-8130",
url="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0141813024056976"
}