Efficient production of coenzyme Q10 from acid hydrolysate of sweet sorghum juice by: Rhodobacter sphaeroides

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In order to achieve efficient bioconversion of biomass-derived sugars, acid hydrolysate of sweet sorghum juice (SSJAH) containing abundant fermentable sugars was used for coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) fermentation by Rhodobacter sphaeroides CQ-09-1. The synthesis of CoQ10 was facilitated when the initial concentration of total sugar was 80.00 g L-1. And the highest CoQ10 titer was obtained when the pH and temperature were maintained at 7.00 and 30.00 °C, respectively. Moreover, corn steep powder (CSP) was proved to be an efficient nitrogen & salt supplement to SSJAH. Under the optimized conditions, the titer of CoQ10 reached 141.95 mg L-1 in a fed-batch fermentation. The CoQ10 titer reported was about two times higher than that obtained in the previous study using wild strains. This process introduces a potential way to produce CoQ10 using the concept of biorefinery, while making full use of sweet sorghum juice (SSJ).

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Wang, Y., Chen, S., Liu, J., Lv, P., Cai, D., & Zhao, G. (2019). Efficient production of coenzyme Q10 from acid hydrolysate of sweet sorghum juice by: Rhodobacter sphaeroides. RSC Advances, 9(39), 22336–22342. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra03964c

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