Effect of enzymatic pre-treatment on thermophilic composting of shrimp pond sludge to improve ammonia recovery

In recent years, attempts have been made to develop a thermophilic composting process for organic sludge to produce ammonia gas for high value-added algal production. However, the hydrolysis of non-dissolved organic nitrogen in sludge is a bottleneck for ammonia conversion. The aim of this study was...

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Main Authors: Zainul Kamal, Syazni, Koyama, Mitsuhiko, Syukri, Fadhil, Toda, Tatsuki, Minh Tran, Quyen Ngoc, Nakasaki, Kiyohiko
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1011032023-06-17T23:31:19Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101103/ Effect of enzymatic pre-treatment on thermophilic composting of shrimp pond sludge to improve ammonia recovery Zainul Kamal, Syazni Koyama, Mitsuhiko Syukri, Fadhil Toda, Tatsuki Minh Tran, Quyen Ngoc Nakasaki, Kiyohiko In recent years, attempts have been made to develop a thermophilic composting process for organic sludge to produce ammonia gas for high value-added algal production. However, the hydrolysis of non-dissolved organic nitrogen in sludge is a bottleneck for ammonia conversion. The aim of this study was to identify enzymes that enhance sludge hydrolysis in a thermophilic composting system for ammonia recovery from shrimp pond sludge. This was achieved by screening useful enzymes to degrade non-dissolved nitrogen and subsequently investigating their effectiveness in lab-scale composting systems. Among the four hydrolytic enzyme classes assessed (lysozyme, protease, phospholipase, and collagenase), proteases from Streptomyces griseus were the most effective at hydrolysing non-dissolved nitrogen in the sludge. After composting sludge pre-treated with proteases, the final amount of non-dissolved nitrogen was 46.2% of the total N in the control sample and 22.3% of the total N in the protease sample, thus increasing the ammonia (gaseous and in-compost) conversion efficiency from 41.5% to 56.4% of the total N. The decrease in non-dissolved nitrogen was greater in the protease sample than in the control sample during the pre-treatment period, and no difference was observed during the subsequent composting period. These results suggest that Streptomyces proteases hydrolyse the organic nitrogen fraction, which cannot be degraded by the bacterial community in the compost. Functional potential analysis of the bacterial community using PICRUSt2 suggested that 4 (EC:3.4.21.80, EC:3.4.21.81, EC:3.4.21.82, and EC:3.4.24.77) out of 13 endopeptidase genes in S. griseus were largely absent in the compost bacterial community and that they play a key role in the hydrolysis of non-dissolved nitrogen. This is the first study to identify the enzymes that enhance the hydrolysis of shrimp pond sludge and to show that the thermophilic bacterial community involved in composting has a low ability to secrete these enzymes. Elsevier 2022-03 Article PeerReviewed Zainul Kamal, Syazni and Koyama, Mitsuhiko and Syukri, Fadhil and Toda, Tatsuki and Minh Tran, Quyen Ngoc and Nakasaki, Kiyohiko (2022) Effect of enzymatic pre-treatment on thermophilic composting of shrimp pond sludge to improve ammonia recovery. Environmental Research, 204 (pt. C). art. no. 112299. pp. 1-9. ISSN 0013-9351 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0013935121016005 10.1016/j.envres.2021.112299
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description In recent years, attempts have been made to develop a thermophilic composting process for organic sludge to produce ammonia gas for high value-added algal production. However, the hydrolysis of non-dissolved organic nitrogen in sludge is a bottleneck for ammonia conversion. The aim of this study was to identify enzymes that enhance sludge hydrolysis in a thermophilic composting system for ammonia recovery from shrimp pond sludge. This was achieved by screening useful enzymes to degrade non-dissolved nitrogen and subsequently investigating their effectiveness in lab-scale composting systems. Among the four hydrolytic enzyme classes assessed (lysozyme, protease, phospholipase, and collagenase), proteases from Streptomyces griseus were the most effective at hydrolysing non-dissolved nitrogen in the sludge. After composting sludge pre-treated with proteases, the final amount of non-dissolved nitrogen was 46.2% of the total N in the control sample and 22.3% of the total N in the protease sample, thus increasing the ammonia (gaseous and in-compost) conversion efficiency from 41.5% to 56.4% of the total N. The decrease in non-dissolved nitrogen was greater in the protease sample than in the control sample during the pre-treatment period, and no difference was observed during the subsequent composting period. These results suggest that Streptomyces proteases hydrolyse the organic nitrogen fraction, which cannot be degraded by the bacterial community in the compost. Functional potential analysis of the bacterial community using PICRUSt2 suggested that 4 (EC:3.4.21.80, EC:3.4.21.81, EC:3.4.21.82, and EC:3.4.24.77) out of 13 endopeptidase genes in S. griseus were largely absent in the compost bacterial community and that they play a key role in the hydrolysis of non-dissolved nitrogen. This is the first study to identify the enzymes that enhance the hydrolysis of shrimp pond sludge and to show that the thermophilic bacterial community involved in composting has a low ability to secrete these enzymes.
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author Zainul Kamal, Syazni
Koyama, Mitsuhiko
Syukri, Fadhil
Toda, Tatsuki
Minh Tran, Quyen Ngoc
Nakasaki, Kiyohiko
spellingShingle Zainul Kamal, Syazni
Koyama, Mitsuhiko
Syukri, Fadhil
Toda, Tatsuki
Minh Tran, Quyen Ngoc
Nakasaki, Kiyohiko
Effect of enzymatic pre-treatment on thermophilic composting of shrimp pond sludge to improve ammonia recovery
author_facet Zainul Kamal, Syazni
Koyama, Mitsuhiko
Syukri, Fadhil
Toda, Tatsuki
Minh Tran, Quyen Ngoc
Nakasaki, Kiyohiko
author_sort Zainul Kamal, Syazni
title Effect of enzymatic pre-treatment on thermophilic composting of shrimp pond sludge to improve ammonia recovery
title_short Effect of enzymatic pre-treatment on thermophilic composting of shrimp pond sludge to improve ammonia recovery
title_full Effect of enzymatic pre-treatment on thermophilic composting of shrimp pond sludge to improve ammonia recovery
title_fullStr Effect of enzymatic pre-treatment on thermophilic composting of shrimp pond sludge to improve ammonia recovery
title_full_unstemmed Effect of enzymatic pre-treatment on thermophilic composting of shrimp pond sludge to improve ammonia recovery
title_sort effect of enzymatic pre-treatment on thermophilic composting of shrimp pond sludge to improve ammonia recovery
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2022
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101103/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0013935121016005
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