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Effective approach to organic acid production from agricultural kimchi cabbage waste and its potential application.

Ho Myeong KimJi Hye ParkIn Seong ChoiSeung Gon WiSanghyun HaHo Hyun ChunIn Min HwangJi Yoon ChangHak-Jong ChoiJin-Cheol KimHae Woong Park
Published in: PloS one (2018)
The biotransformation of agricultural waste into valuable chemicals represents a promising approach in the field of biorefining. Herein, a general but highly efficient and robust process is reported for the production of organic acid from kimchi cabbage waste using lactic acid bacteria. The organic acid produced was tested for efficacy as a biological control agent. Lactobacillus sakei WiKim31 and L. curvatus WiKim38 could efficiently produce organic acids including lactic acid (12.1 and 12.7 g/L), fumaric acid (7.4 and 7.1 g/L), and acetic acid (4.5 and 4.6 g/L) from kimchi cabbage waste (3% substrate loading, w/v) by simultaneous saccharification and fermentation processes for 48 h, and the culture filtrate induced complete mortality of J2s Meloidogyne incognita at 2.5% concentration. These results suggested that lactic acid bacteria L. sakei WiKim31 and L. curvatus WiKim38 can efficiently produce organic acids, and the culture filtrate can be applied as a microbial nematicide.
Keyphrases
  • lactic acid
  • heavy metals
  • highly efficient
  • water soluble
  • risk assessment
  • climate change
  • municipal solid waste
  • microbial community
  • cardiovascular disease
  • drug induced
  • high glucose
  • human health