Literature DB >> 18831342

Solid substrate fermentation of cassava fibrous residue for production of alpha-amylase, lactic acid and ethanol.

Ramesh C Ray1, Sabita Mohapatra, Shrutirupa Panda, Shaktimay Kar.   

Abstract

There is serious concern about the disposal of solid residues left after large scale extraction of starch from cassava. Owing to the high starch content (55-65% on dry weight basis) and organic matter of these wastes, an attempt has been made to utilize it for the production of three bioproducts, i.e. alpha-amylase, lactic acid and ethanol in solid substrate fermentation by incubating the solid residue at different moisture holding capacity (40-80%) and incubation period (12- 60 hr for alpha-amylase, 24-144 hr for ethanol and 2-10 days for lactic acid). The highest product yield was obtained at 60% moisture holding capacity of the residue and period of incubation varied from 36 hr (alpha-amylase), 120 hr (ethanol) to 6 days (lactic acid). This study showed that the solid residues from cassava starch factories could serve as a low-cost substrate for bioproducts production.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18831342

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Biol        ISSN: 0254-8704



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