This study investigated the production of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) using mixed microbial cultures (MMCs) with lignocellulosic hydrolysates as a carbon source. Single-factor experiments were conducted to examine the effects of substrate concentration, C/N ratio, and pH on PHB synthesis. The highest PHB yield (612.35 mg/L) was achieved at a substrate concentration of 1700 mg/L (R1700), with an effective C/N ratio of approximately 31 and pH 7.0. Nitrogen limitation and neutral pH were favorable for PHB production. Microbial community analysis via 16S rDNA sequencing revealed Chryseobacterium as the dominant genus in all reactors. These findings provide insights into the efficient conversion of waste lignocellulose into biodegradable PHB using MMCs.
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