Improving lactic acid productivity from wheat straw hydrolysates by membrane integrated repeated batch fermentation under non-sterilized conditions

Yuming Zhang, Xiangrong Chen, Benkun Qi, Jianquan Luo, Fei Shen, Yi Su, Rashid Khan, Yinhua Wan

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Abstract

Bacillus coagulans IPE22 was used to produce lactic acid (LA) from mixed sugar and wheat straw hydrolysates, respectively. All fermentations were conducted under non-sterilized conditions and sodium hydroxide was used as neutralizing agent to avoid the production of insoluble CaSO4. In order to eliminate the sequential utilization of mixed sugar and feedback inhibition during batch fermentation, membrane integrated repeated batch fermentation (MIRB) was used to improve LA productivity. With MIRB, a high cell density was obtained and the simultaneous fermentation of glucose, xylose and arabinose was successfully realized. The separation of LA from broth by membrane in batch fermentation also decreased feedback inhibition. MIRB was carried out using wheat straw hydrolysates (29.72g/L glucose, 24.69g/L xylose and 5.14g/L arabinose) as carbon source, LA productivity was increased significantly from 1.01g/L/h (batch 1) to 2.35g/L/h (batch 6) by the repeated batch fermentation. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.
Original languageEnglish
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume163
Pages (from-to)160-166
ISSN0960-8524
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • Cell recycle
  • Lactic acid
  • Membrane
  • Repeated batch
  • Wheat straw hydrolysates
  • Bacteriology
  • Glucose
  • Membranes
  • Productivity
  • Straw
  • Bacillus coagulans
  • Batch fermentation
  • Feedback inhibition
  • High cell density
  • Neutralizing agents
  • Wheat straws
  • Fermentation

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