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Bioconversion of novel substrate Saccharum spontaneum, a weedy material, into ethanol by Pichia stipitis NCIM3498.

Anuj K Chandel1, Om V Singh, L Venkateswar Rao, G Chandrasekhar, M Lakshmi Narasu.   

Abstract

Rising fuel prices and environmental issues have paved the way for the exploration of cellulosic ethanol. However, challenges involving substrate hydrolysis and cost-effectiveness still limit the efficient bioconversion and utilization of cellulosic ethanol. We aimed to evaluate a cheaper and abundantly available wild sugarcane variety, Saccharum spontaneum, as the raw substrate for bioconversion of ethanol by Pichia stipitis NCIM3498. Three different strategies for substrate hydrolysis using acid (dilute sulfuric acid) and alkali (dilute sodium hydroxide) and aqueous ammonia (AA) treatment followed by enzymatic hydrolysis were studied. A maximum of 631.5±3.25 mg/g sugars with 89.38% hydrolytic efficiency (HE) could be achieved after enzymatic hydrolysis of AA-pretreated S. spontaneum. All the substrate hydrolysates were evaluated for ethanol conversion in batches by P. stipitis. The microbial fermentation of released sugars into ethanol showed (g/g) 0.36±0.011, 0.384±0.022, 0.391±0.02, and 0.40±0.01 yield from detoxified acid hydrolysate and acid-, NaOH- and AA-pretreated substrate S. spontaneum enzymatic hydrolysates, respectively. Copyright Â
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20822899     DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2010.08.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioresour Technol        ISSN: 0960-8524            Impact factor:   9.642


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