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Enzymatic hydrolysis of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste: Optimization and valorization of the solid fraction for Bacillus thuringiensis biopesticide production through solid-state fermentation

Esther Molina‐Peñate, Antoni Sánchez, Adriana Artola

2021Waste Management34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To reach a more sustainable society, the implementation of a circular economy perspective in municipal waste management becomes essential. In this work, the enzymatic hydrolysis of source-separated organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) has been optimized as a sugar-releasing step. A liquid sugar concentrate, with a maximum reducing sugar concentration of 50.56 g L-1, and a solid hydrolyzed fraction were obtained. The effect of the harshness of the hydrolysis conditions was evaluated on the performance of the resulting solid fraction as a substrate for Bacillus thuringiensis biopesticide production through solid-state fermentation. A production of 3.9 × 108 viable cells g−1 dry matter with a 33% sporulation ratio was achieved for milder hydrolysis conditions, highlighting the potential of the solid fraction of hydrolysis as a substrate of SSF processes. The proposed valorization pathway for the OFMSW results in a sugar concentrate with potential for fermentative processes and a fermented solid containing biopesticides from Bacillus thuringiensis.

Topics & Concepts

Solid-state fermentationBiopesticideMunicipal solid wasteHydrolysisSugarBacillus thuringiensisFermentationChemistryWaste managementEnzymatic hydrolysisThermal hydrolysisFood scienceBiotechnologyOrganic chemistryAgronomyBiologyPesticideBacteriaSewage treatmentEngineeringSewage sludge treatmentGeneticsBiofuel production and bioconversionMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionProtein Hydrolysis and Bioactive Peptides
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