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性别:男
毕业院校:兰州大学
学位:硕士
所在单位:生物工程学院
学科:微生物学
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Consolidated bioprocessing strategy for ethanol production from Jerusalem artichoke tubers by Kluyveromyces marxianus under high gravity conditions
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论文类型:期刊论文
发表时间:2012-01-01
发表刊物:JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
收录刊物:Scopus、SCIE、PubMed
卷号:112
期号:1
页面范围:38-44
ISSN号:1364-5072
关键字:consolidated bioprocessing; ethanol fermentation; Jerusalem artichoke tubers; Kluyveromyces marxianus
摘要:Aims: Developing an innovative process for ethanol fermentation from Jerusalem artichoke tubers under very high gravity (VHG) conditions.
Methods and Results: A consolidated bioprocessing (CBP) strategy that integrated inulinase production, saccharification of inulin contained in Jerusalem artichoke tubers and ethanol production from sugars released from inulin by the enzyme was developed with the inulinase-producing yeast Kluyveromyces marxianus Y179 and fed-batch operation. The impact of inoculum age, aeration, the supplementation of pectinase and nutrients on the ethanol fermentation performance of the CBP system was studied. Although inulinase activities increased with the extension of the seed incubation time, its contribution to ethanol production was negligible because vigorously growing yeast cells harvested earlier carried out ethanol fermentation more efficiently. Thus, the overnight incubation that has been practised in ethanol production from starch-based feedstocks is recommended. Aeration facilitated the fermentation process, but compromised ethanol yield because of the negative Crabtree effect of the species, and increases the risk of contamination under industrial conditions. Therefore, nonaeration conditions are preferred for the CBP system. Pectinase supplementation reduced viscosity of the fermentation broth and improved ethanol production performance, particularly under high gravity conditions, but the enzyme cost should be carefully balanced. Medium optimization was performed, and ethanol concentration as high as 94 2 g l(-1) was achieved when 0 15 g l(-1) K2HPO4 was supplemented, which presents a significant progress in ethanol production from Jerusalem artichoke tubers.
Conclusions: A CBP system using K. marxianus is suitable for efficient ethanol production from Jerusalem artichoke tubers under VHG conditions.