Enrichment of nitrogen-fixing hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria community for efficient microbial protein production in airlift reactor

  • Yu Xiao Zhang
  • , Jia Yao Gao
  • , Meng Meng Wang
  • , Wei Dong Qi
  • , Qing Yun Chen
  • , Yun Hai Wang
  • , Wen Fang Cai
  • , Kun Guo

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Abstract

Autotrophic nitrogen-fixing hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria (NF-HOB) have the capability to directly utilize carbon dioxide and dinitrogen for the sustainable production of microbial protein (MP), offering a promising alternative for food and feed applications. However, the low production rate of MP remains a major bottleneck for the practical implementation of NF-HOB. This study enriched a highly active and stable NF-HOB functional community for enhanced MP production. Utilizing an airlift reactor and implementing a two-stage gas supply strategy achieved a maximum cell dry weight (CDW) of 4.8 g/L and a biomass yield of 0.25 g CDW/L/day, surpassing previously reported values. The produced MP exhibited an essential amino acid profile superior to soybean meal and comparable to fish meal, with a notable accumulation of branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs). These findings provide new insights into NF-HOB enrichment strategies and further highlight their potential as a sustainable platform for MP production.

Original languageEnglish
Article number132443
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume428
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2025

Keywords

  • Airlift bioreactors
  • Carbon capture
  • Nitrogen fixation
  • Single-cell protein
  • Xanthobacter

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