Reducing Sugar-Producing Bacteria from Guts of Tenebrio Molitor Linnaeus (Yellow mealworm) for Lignocellulosic Waste Minimization
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The guts of Tenebrio Molitor Linnaeus (yellow mealworm) were used as inocula to isolate reducing sugar-producing bacteria during bioconversion of lignocellulose to reducing sugars in this study. Three carbon sources, i.e., carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), filter paper (FP), and lignocellulosic waste (LIG), were specifically selected; and two types of culturing media (M1 and M2) were used. After 6 months of sequential cultivation, lignocellulose (i.e., polysaccharides) degradation of enrichments M1-CMC (47.5%), M1-FP (73.3%), M1-LIG (70.4%), M2-CMC (55.7%), M2-FP (73.1%) and M2-LIG (71.7%) was achieved, respectively, with incubation for 48 h. Furthermore, seven bacterial strains were successfully isolated corresponding to most of the major bands detected by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis analysis. The maximum reducing sugars yield by the combination of Agromyces sp. C42 and Stenotrophomonas sp. A10b was 56.7 mg g·LIG-1 of 48 h, which is approximate 25 times higher than the original combination and individual microbial strains. These findings suggest that bioconversion by microorganisms from mealworm guts has great application potential for lignocellulose hydrolysis.
著者
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Chen Chia-lung
Residues And Resource Reclamation Centre (r3c) Nanyang Technological Univ.
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Wang Jing-yuan
School Of Civil And Environmental Engineering Nanyang Technological University
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Qi Wei
School Of Civil And Environmental Engineering Nanyang Technological University
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CHEN CHIA-LUNG
Residues and Resource Reclamation Centre (R3C), Nanyang Technological University
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