MÉTODOS DE EXTRAÇÃO DE POLI-HIDROXIALCANOATOS A PARTIR DE BIOMASSA BACTERIANA
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Resumo: | Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are biodegradable and biocompatible polyesters intracellularly accumulated by many bacteria as an energy reserve material and carbon source. These biopolymers may be extracted from cells after their production phase, and the extraction process involves various individual operations to ensure adequate removal of the biopolymer from the cells. During this process, the following aspects should be considered: reduction of product losses during different stages of the process to obtain a highly pure product, preservation of physical and thermal characteristics, and use of low toxicity chemicals to achieve sustainable production and avoid harming the environment. The impact of the costs of PHA extraction on the total cost of the production process may account for over 50% of the end-value of the product. Within this context, several methods of PHA extraction have been reported in the literature. These methods include the use of solvents, chemical digestion, enzymatic digestion, mechanical extraction with high-pressure homogenization and ultrasound, extraction using supercritical fluids, or a combination of these methods. The present review of the literature shows strategies for extraction processes of PHAs produced by bacteria involving cell destabilization and/or breakage, recovery, and purification of the biopolymer. |
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MÉTODOS DE EXTRAÇÃO DE POLI-HIDROXIALCANOATOS A PARTIR DE BIOMASSA BACTERIANAextractionpolyhydroxyalkanoatesrecoveryPolyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are biodegradable and biocompatible polyesters intracellularly accumulated by many bacteria as an energy reserve material and carbon source. These biopolymers may be extracted from cells after their production phase, and the extraction process involves various individual operations to ensure adequate removal of the biopolymer from the cells. During this process, the following aspects should be considered: reduction of product losses during different stages of the process to obtain a highly pure product, preservation of physical and thermal characteristics, and use of low toxicity chemicals to achieve sustainable production and avoid harming the environment. The impact of the costs of PHA extraction on the total cost of the production process may account for over 50% of the end-value of the product. Within this context, several methods of PHA extraction have been reported in the literature. These methods include the use of solvents, chemical digestion, enzymatic digestion, mechanical extraction with high-pressure homogenization and ultrasound, extraction using supercritical fluids, or a combination of these methods. The present review of the literature shows strategies for extraction processes of PHAs produced by bacteria involving cell destabilization and/or breakage, recovery, and purification of the biopolymer.Sociedade Brasileira de Química2015-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-40422015000901207Química Nova v.38 n.9 2015reponame:Química Nova (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Química (SBQ)instacron:SBQ10.5935/0100-4042.20150129info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessQuines,Luci K. M.Schmidt,MélodiZanfonato,KellenSchmidell,WillibaldoAragão,Gláucia M. F.por2015-12-01T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-40422015000901207Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/qn/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpquimicanova@sbq.org.br1678-70640100-4042opendoar:2015-12-01T00:00Química Nova (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Química (SBQ)false |
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MÉTODOS DE EXTRAÇÃO DE POLI-HIDROXIALCANOATOS A PARTIR DE BIOMASSA BACTERIANA |
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MÉTODOS DE EXTRAÇÃO DE POLI-HIDROXIALCANOATOS A PARTIR DE BIOMASSA BACTERIANA |
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MÉTODOS DE EXTRAÇÃO DE POLI-HIDROXIALCANOATOS A PARTIR DE BIOMASSA BACTERIANA Quines,Luci K. M. extraction polyhydroxyalkanoates recovery |
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MÉTODOS DE EXTRAÇÃO DE POLI-HIDROXIALCANOATOS A PARTIR DE BIOMASSA BACTERIANA |
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MÉTODOS DE EXTRAÇÃO DE POLI-HIDROXIALCANOATOS A PARTIR DE BIOMASSA BACTERIANA |
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MÉTODOS DE EXTRAÇÃO DE POLI-HIDROXIALCANOATOS A PARTIR DE BIOMASSA BACTERIANA |
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MÉTODOS DE EXTRAÇÃO DE POLI-HIDROXIALCANOATOS A PARTIR DE BIOMASSA BACTERIANA |
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MÉTODOS DE EXTRAÇÃO DE POLI-HIDROXIALCANOATOS A PARTIR DE BIOMASSA BACTERIANA |
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Quines,Luci K. M. |
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Quines,Luci K. M. Schmidt,Mélodi Zanfonato,Kellen Schmidell,Willibaldo Aragão,Gláucia M. F. |
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Schmidt,Mélodi Zanfonato,Kellen Schmidell,Willibaldo Aragão,Gláucia M. F. |
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Quines,Luci K. M. Schmidt,Mélodi Zanfonato,Kellen Schmidell,Willibaldo Aragão,Gláucia M. F. |
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extraction polyhydroxyalkanoates recovery |
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extraction polyhydroxyalkanoates recovery |
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Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are biodegradable and biocompatible polyesters intracellularly accumulated by many bacteria as an energy reserve material and carbon source. These biopolymers may be extracted from cells after their production phase, and the extraction process involves various individual operations to ensure adequate removal of the biopolymer from the cells. During this process, the following aspects should be considered: reduction of product losses during different stages of the process to obtain a highly pure product, preservation of physical and thermal characteristics, and use of low toxicity chemicals to achieve sustainable production and avoid harming the environment. The impact of the costs of PHA extraction on the total cost of the production process may account for over 50% of the end-value of the product. Within this context, several methods of PHA extraction have been reported in the literature. These methods include the use of solvents, chemical digestion, enzymatic digestion, mechanical extraction with high-pressure homogenization and ultrasound, extraction using supercritical fluids, or a combination of these methods. The present review of the literature shows strategies for extraction processes of PHAs produced by bacteria involving cell destabilization and/or breakage, recovery, and purification of the biopolymer. |
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