Thermophilic biocatalysts for one-step conversion of citrus waste into lactic acid

Martina Aulitto,Alberto Alfano, Emanuela Maresca, Roberto Avolio,Maria Emanuela Errico, Gennaro Gentile,Flora Cozzolino, Maria Monti,Annachiara Pirozzi, Francesco Donsì,Donatella Cimini, Chiara Schiraldi,Patrizia Contursi

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology(2024)

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Agri-food residues offer significant potential as a raw material for the production of L -lactic acid through microbial fermentation. Weizmannia coagulans , previously known as Bacillus coagulans , is a spore-forming, lactic acid-producing, gram-positive, with known probiotic and prebiotic properties. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of utilizing untreated citrus waste as a sustainable feedstock for the production of L -lactic acid in a one-step process, by using the strain W. coagulans MA-13. By employing a thermophilic enzymatic cocktail (Cellic CTec2) in conjunction with the hydrolytic capabilities of MA-13, biomass degradation was enhanced by up to 62%. Moreover, batch and fed-batch fermentation experiments demonstrated the complete fermentation of glucose into L -lactic acid, achieving a concentration of up to 44.8 g/L. These results point to MA-13 as a microbial cell factory for one-step production of L -lactic acid, by combining cost-effective saccharification with MA-13 fermentative performance, on agri-food wastes. Moreover, the potential of this approach for sustainable valorization of agricultural waste streams is successfully proven. Key points • Valorization of citrus waste, an abundant residue in Mediterranean countries. • Sustainable production of the L-( +)-lactic acid in one-step process. • Enzymatic pretreatment is a valuable alternative to the use of chemical. Graphical Abstract
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W. coagulans,Citrus waste,Fed-batch fermentation,Lactic acid
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