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Título
Continuous Valorization of Carbon Dioxide into the Fine Chemical Ectoine by Hydrogenovibrio marinus: A New Strategy for Pharmaceutical Production
Año del Documento
2025
Editorial
American Chemical Society
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Environmental Science and Technology, 2025, vol. 59, n. 10 p. 5088-5097
Resumen
Current challenges in biopharmaceutical manufacturing, such as ectoine production, include high operational costs and limited availability. Transitioning to processes that valorize renewable carbon sources like CO2 into ectoine can make production more sustainable and accessible to the economy and society. However, cell platforms that produce ectoine with CO2 still require bioprocess optimization and resilient microorganisms able to continuously maintain high ectoine yields and CO2 removals. A comprehensive screening of cultivation and operational strategies was conducted in six stirred-tank gas bioreactors using the strain Hydrogenovibrio marinus, a halophilic, fast-growing, hydrogenotrophic bacterium with low nutrient requirements. Gas residence times of 120 min at gas ratios of 10:40:50 CO2:H2:air (% v/v) and dilution rates of 0.25 d-1 boosted ectoine production and biomass growth during long-term operation. Under these conditions, ectoine productivity reached 5.0 ± 0.3 g m-3 d-1, with maximum specific ectoine contents of 134.0 ± 6.3 mgEct gbiomass-1, achieving yields similar to heterotrophic strains. This study demonstrates for the first time the feasibility of integrating ectoine production with continuous CO2 abatement using H2 as a clean and hazard-free energy source, which marks a significant advancement in sustainable ectoine manufacturing and CO2 circularity.
Materias (normalizadas)
Biotechnology
Biomass
Energy
Assays
Bacteria
Carbon dioxide
Palabras Clave
CO2 valorization
Extremolytes
Halophiles
Hydrogen-Oxidizing Bacteria
Knallgas Bacteria
ISSN
0013-936X
Revisión por pares
SI
Patrocinador
Este trabajo forma parte del proyecto de investigación: European Commission European Union, Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, Spain PID2022-139110OA-I00; Federación Española de Enfermedades Raras Spain UIC315
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spa
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openAccess
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