Improving Aerobic Digestion of Food Waste by Adding a Personalized Microbial Inoculum.
Ying HanYuman ZhangZijian YangQingrui ZhangXin HeYu SongLili TianHao WuPublished in: Current microbiology (2024)
In the context of China's garbage classification policy, on-site aerobic food waste (FW) digestion is crucial for reducing transportation and disposal costs. The efficiency of this process is largely determined by the microbial community structure and its functions. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze the impact of a personalized microbial consortium (MCM) on the efficiency of aerobic FW digestion and to reveal the underlying mechanisms. An MCM, sourced from naturally degrading FW, was selected to enrich degrading bacteria with relatively high hydrolyzing ability. The functionality of the MCM was evaluated by tracing the successions of microbial communities, and comparing the differences in the forms of organic compounds, metabolic functions, and hydrolase activities. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy demonstrated that the MCM metabolized faster, and produced more acidic metabolites. Metagenomic analysis indicated that FW inoculated with the personalized MCM increased abundance of Bacillaceae producing hydrolysis enzymes and promoted glycolysis metabolic pathways, enhancing energy generation for metabolism, compared to the commercial effective bacterial agent. This paper provides both theoretical and practical evidence for the improvement of biochemical processor of FW with the personalized MCM, which has promising application prospects and economic value.
Keyphrases
- anaerobic digestion
- microbial community
- antibiotic resistance genes
- high intensity
- high resolution
- healthcare
- machine learning
- public health
- ms ms
- mental health
- genome wide
- risk assessment
- mass spectrometry
- computed tomography
- single molecule
- dna methylation
- magnetic resonance
- gene expression
- wastewater treatment
- heavy metals
- current status
- solid state