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Improvement of ethanol production from sweet sorghum juice under batch and fed-batch fermentations: effects of sugar levels, nitrogen supplementation, and feeding regimes
Phukoetphim, Niphaphat; Salakkam, Apilak; Laopaiboon, Pattana; Laopaiboon, Lakkana.
  • Phukoetphim, Niphaphat; Khon Kaen University. Graduate School. Khon Kaen. TH
  • Salakkam, Apilak; Khon Kaen University. Faculty of Technology. Department of Biotechnology. Khon Kaen. TH
  • Laopaiboon, Pattana; Khon Kaen University. Faculty of Technology. Department of Biotechnology. Khon Kaen. TH
  • Laopaiboon, Lakkana; Khon Kaen University. Faculty of Technology. Department of Biotechnology. Khon Kaen. TH
Electron. j. biotechnol ; 26: 84-92, Mar. 2017. graf, tab
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: biblio-1008992
ABSTRACT

Background:

Fermentation process development has been very important for efficient ethanol production. Improvement of ethanol production efficiency from sweet sorghum juice (SSJ) under normal gravity (NG, 160 g/L of sugar), high gravity (HG, 200 and 240 g/L of sugar) and very high gravity (VHG, 280 and 320 g/L of sugar) conditions by nutrient supplementation and alternative feeding regimes (batch and fed-batch systems) was investigated using a highly ethanol-tolerant strain, Saccharomyces cerevisiae NP01.

Results:

In the batch fermentations without yeast extract, HG fermentation at 200 g/L of sugar showed the highest ethanol concentration (PE, 90.0 g/L) and ethanol productivity (QE, 1.25 g/L·h). With yeast extract supplementation (9 g/L), the ethanol production efficiency increased at all sugar concentrations. The highest PE (112.5 g/L) and QE (1.56 g/L·h) were observed with the VHG fermentation at 280 g/L of sugar. In the fed-batch fermentations, two feeding regimes, i.e., stepwise and continuous feedings, were studied at sugar concentrations of 280 g/L. Continuous feeding gave better results with the highest PE and QE of 112.9 g/L and 2.35 g/L·h, respectively, at a feeding time of 9 h and feeding rate of 40 g sugar/h.

Conclusions:

In the batch fermentation, nitrogen supplementation resulted in 4 to 32 g/L increases in ethanol production, depending on the initial sugar level in the SSJ. Under the VHG condition, with sufficient nitrogen, the fed-batch fermentation with continuous feeding resulted in a similar PE and increased QP by 51% compared to those in the batch fermentation.
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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: LILAS (Amériques) Sujet Principal: Sorghum / Éthanol / Biocarburants / Fermentation langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Electron. j. biotechnol Thème du journal: Biotechnologie Année: 2017 Type: Article Pays d'affiliation: Thaïlande Institution/Pays d'affiliation: Khon Kaen University/TH

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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: LILAS (Amériques) Sujet Principal: Sorghum / Éthanol / Biocarburants / Fermentation langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Electron. j. biotechnol Thème du journal: Biotechnologie Année: 2017 Type: Article Pays d'affiliation: Thaïlande Institution/Pays d'affiliation: Khon Kaen University/TH