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Lignin valorization through efficient microbial production of β-ketoadipate from industrial black liquor

Yuzo Suzuki, Yuichiro Otsuka, Takuma Araki, Naofumi Kamimura, Eiji Masai, Masaya Nakamura, Yoshihiro Katayama

2021Bioresource Technology47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Vanillin and vanillate are the major lignin-derived aromatic compounds produced through the alkaline oxidation of softwood lignin. Because the production of higher-value added chemicals from these compounds is essential for lignin valorization, the microbial production of β-ketoadipate, a promising raw material for the synthesis of novel nylons, from lignin was considered. Pseudomonas putida KT2440 was engineered to convert vanillin and vanillate to β-ketoadipate. By examining the culture conditions with an initial culture volume of 1 L, the engineered strain completely converted 25 g of vanillin and 25 g of vanillate and produced approximately 23 g of β-ketoadipate from each of them with a yield of 93% or higher. Furthermore, this strain showed the ability to efficiently produce β-ketoadipate from softwood lignin extracts in black liquor, a byproduct of pulp production. These results suggest that the production of β-ketoadipate from industrial black liquor is highly feasible for substantial lignin valorization.

Topics & Concepts

VanillinLigninBlack liquorSoftwoodPseudomonas putidaChemistryPulp (tooth)Pulp and paper industryRaw materialOrganic chemistryBiodegradationEnzymePathologyEngineeringMedicineLignin and Wood ChemistryBiochemical and biochemical processesEnzyme-mediated dye degradation
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