Sinisa Petrik
Brno University of Technology
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New Biotechnology | 2015
Stanislav Obruca; Pavla Benesova; Dan Kucera; Sinisa Petrik; Ivana Márová
Coffee is one of the worlds most popular beverages and has been growing steadily in commercial importance. Nowadays, coffee is the second largest traded commodity in the world, after petroleum. Hence, coffee industry is responsible for the generation of large amounts of waste, especially spent coffee grounds (SCG). Various attempts to valorize this waste stream of coffee industry were made. This article summarizes our research and publications aiming at the conversion of SCG into valuable products - polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) and carotenoids. At first, oil extracted from SCG (approx. 15 wt% oil in SCG) can be efficiently (YP/S=0.82 g/g) converted into PHA employing Cupriavidus necator H16. Further, the solid residues after oil extraction can be hydrolyzed (by the combination of chemical and enzymatic hydrolysis) yielding fermentable sugars, which can be further used as a substrate for the production of PHAs employing Bacillus megaterium (YP/S=0.04 g/g) or Burkholderia cepacia (YP/S=0.24 g/g). Alternatively, SCG hydrolysate can be used as a substrate for biotechnological production of carotenoids by carotenogenic yeast Sporobolomyces roseus. Solid residues after either oil extraction or hydrolysis can be used as fuel in industrial boilers to generate heat and energy. Therefore, entire biomass of SCG can be used for sustainable production of PHAs and/or carotenoids employing bio-refinery approach.
Bioresource Technology | 2013
Sinisa Petrik; Zsófia Kádár; Ivana Márová
In this work hydrothermally pretreated wheat straw was used for production of bioethanol by Saccharomyces cerevisiae and carotene-enriched biomass by red yeasts Rhodotorula glutinis, Cystofilobasidium capitatum and Sporobolomyces roseus. To evaluate the convertibility of pretreated wheat straw into ethanol, simultaneous saccharification and fermentation of S. cerevisiae was performed under semi-anaerobic conditions. The highest ethanol production efficiency of 65-66% was obtained following pretreatment at 200°C without the catalytic action of acetic acid, and at 195 and 200°C respectively in the presence of catalyst. Red yeast strain S. roseus produced 1.73-2.22 mg g(-1) of ergosterol on the filter cake, 1.15-4.17 mg g(-1) of ergosterol and 1.23-1.56 mg g(-1) of β-carotene on pretreated wheat straw hydrolysates and also the highest amount of carotenoids and ergosterol on untreated wheat straw (1.70 and 4.17 mg g(-1), respectively).
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2014
Stanislav Obruca; Sinisa Petrik; Pavla Benesova; Zdenek Svoboda; Libor Eremka; Ivana Márová
Process Biochemistry | 2014
Stanislav Obruca; Pavla Benesova; Sinisa Petrik; Jana Oborna; Radek Prikryl; Ivana Márová
Biochemical Engineering Journal | 2014
Sinisa Petrik; Stanislav Obruca; Pavla Benesova; Ivana Márová
Annals of Microbiology | 2013
Sinisa Petrik; Ivana Márová; Andrea Haronikova; Iveta Kostovova; Emília Breierová
The Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences | 2012
Ivana Márová; Andrea Haronikova; Sinisa Petrik; Terezie Dvorakova; Emília Breierová
New Biotechnology | 2014
Stanislav Obruca; Pavla Benesova; Sinisa Petrik; Dan Kucera; Ivana Márová
New Biotechnology | 2014
Ivana Márová; Andrea Haronikova; Sinisa Petrik; Stanislav Obruca; Iveta Kostovova
New Biotechnology | 2012
Stanislav Obruca; Ondrej Snajdar; Sinisa Petrik; Ivana Márová