Optimization of media composition by using sugarcane molasses as substrate for production of polyhydroxyalkanote in ralstonia eutropha strain
Abstract
A study of polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) production was conducted using pretreatment
of sugarcane molasses as main substrate to obtain low-cost medium for
fermentation process. Ralstonia eutropha strain was used to produce
polyhydroxyalkanoate in the nutrient limitation conditions. The study involved
determination of significance interaction between different parameter which is
sugarcane molasses, ammonium sulfate and urea using Central Composite Design in
order to optimize the PHA concentration. Two-stage fermentation techniques were
used to obtained high yield of PHA fermentation. First stage fermentation involved
bacteria growth phase in a nutrient rich medium and second stage fermentation
involved culturing bacteria strain in the limited nutrient medium. The fermentation
process was incubated at fixed set point values of agitation speed, pH, fermentation
period and temperature. The highest PHA composition recorded was 72.03 % at 2 %
sugarcane molasses, 0.21 % ammonium sulfate and 1 % urea concentrations.