Sustainable menaquinone-7 production through continuous fermentation in biofilm bioreactors
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Sustainable menaquinone-7 production through continuous fermentation in biofilm bioreactors
Abstract
Menaquinone-7 (MK-7), a vital vitamin with numerous health benefits, is synthesized and secreted extracellularly by the formation of biofilm, dominantly in Bacillus strains. Our team developed an innovative biofilm reactor utilizing Bacillus subtilis natto cells to foster biofilm growth on plastic composite supports to produce MK-7. Continuous fermentation in biofilm reactors offers a promising strategy for achieving sustainable and efficient production of Menaquinone-7 (MK-7). Unlike conventional batch fermentation, continuous biofilm reactors maintain a steady state of operation, which reduces resource consumption and waste generation, contributing to sustainability. By optimizing fermentation conditions, MK-7 production was significantly enhanced in this study, demonstrating the potential for sustainable industrial-scale production. To determine the optimal operational parameters, various dilution rates were tested. These rates were selected based on their potential to enhance nutrient supply and biofilm stability, thereby improving MK-7 production. By carefully considering the fermentation conditions and systematically varying the dilution rates, MK-7 production was significantly enhanced during continuous fermentation. The MK-7 productivity was found to increase from 0.12 mg/L/h to 0.33 mg/L/h with a dilution rate increment from 0.007 to 0.042 h-1). This range was chosen to explore the impact of various nutrient supply rates on MK-7 production and to identify the optimal conditions for maximizing productivity. However, a further increase in the dilution rate to 0.084 h-1 led to reduced productivity at approximately 0.16 mg/L/h, likely due to insufficient retention time for effective biofilm formation. Consequently, a dilution rate of 0.042 h-1 exhibited the highest productivity of 0.33 mg/L/h, outperforming all investigated dilution rates and demonstrating the critical balance between nutrient supply and retention time in continuous fermentation. These findings validate the feasibility of operating continuous fermentation at a 0.084 h-1 dilution rate, corresponding to a 48 h retention time, to achieve the highest MK-7 productivity compared to conventional batch fermentation. The significant advancements achieved in enhancing Menaquinone-7 (MK-7) productivity through continuous fermentation at optimal dilution rates in the present work indicate promising prospects for even greater efficiency and sustainability in MK-7 production through future developments.
Keywords: Biofilm reactor; Chemostat; Continuous manufacturing; MK-7 productivity.
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