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BIODEGRADATION OF CHICKEN FEATHER BY POLYHYDROXYALKANOATES ACCUMULATING BACTERIA

PERNICOVÁ, I. ŠURANSKÁ, Z. INNEMANOVÁ, P. OBRUČA, S.

Original Title

BIODEGRADATION OF CHICKEN FEATHER BY POLYHYDROXYALKANOATES ACCUMULATING BACTERIA

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

Millions of tons of feather, important waste product of poultry-processing industry, are disposed of annually without any further benefit. Therefore, the main aim of this work is to study biodegradation of chicken feather by selected Pseudomonas strains revealing keratinase activity and which are also capable of polyhydroxyalkanoates accumulation. Non-treated chicken feather was used as the sole carbon substrate for cultivation of bacteria Psudomonas putida KT2440 and two strains isolated from petroleum polluted areas which were identified as Pseudomonas fulva and Pseudomonas gessardii. Enzymatic activity of proteinase and keratinase was determined in cultivation media. Pseuodomonas putida demonstrated the highest degradation enzymatic activity. Further, bacterial culture grown on waste feather can be used as inoculum for the production of PHA using waste frying oil as a substrate and and octanoic acid as a precursor of MCL-PHA. In this condition, Pseudomonas gessardii creates 6 and 8 carbon PHA.

Keywords

Chicken feather; polyhydroxyalkanoates

Authors

PERNICOVÁ, I.; ŠURANSKÁ, Z.; INNEMANOVÁ, P.; OBRUČA, S.

Released

1. 10. 2017

Publisher

Czech Society of Industrial Chemistry

Location

Prague

ISBN

978-80-86238-62-3

Book

Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Chemical Technology

Pages from

67

Pages to

71

Pages count

5

URL

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT170252,
  author="Iva {Buchtíková} and Zuzana {Šuráňová} and Petra {Innemanová} and Stanislav {Obruča}",
  title="BIODEGRADATION OF CHICKEN FEATHER BY POLYHYDROXYALKANOATES ACCUMULATING BACTERIA",
  booktitle="Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Chemical Technology",
  year="2017",
  pages="67--71",
  publisher="Czech Society of Industrial Chemistry",
  address="Prague",
  isbn="978-80-86238-62-3",
  url="https://dev8-admin.morbo.puxdesign.cz/Amca-ICCT/media/content/2017/ICCT2017-full_papers.pdf"
}