| Literature DB >> 23810900 |
Masaharu Tsuji1, Tetsuya Goshima, Akinori Matsushika, Sakae Kudoh, Tamotsu Hoshino.
Abstract
Antarctic basidiomycetous yeast Mrakia blollopis SK-4 has unique fermentability for various sugars under a low temperature condition. Hence, this yeast was used for ethanol fermentation from glucose and also for direct ethanol fermentation (DEF) from cellulosic biomass without/with Tween 80 at 10°C. Maximally, 48.2 g/l ethanol was formed from 12% (w/v) glucose. DEF converted filter paper, Japanese cedar and Eucalyptus to 12.2 g/l, 12.5 g/l and 7.2 g/l ethanol, respectively. In the presence of 1% (v/v) Tween 80, ethanol concentration increased by about 1.1-1.6-fold compared to that without Tween 80. This is the first report on DEF using cryophilic fungi under a low temperature condition. We consider that M. blollopis SK-4 has a good potential for ethanol fermentation in cold environments.Entities:
Keywords: Antarctica; Cryophilic yeast; Direct ethanol fermentation; Ethanol fermentation; Lignocellulosic biomass
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23810900 DOI: 10.1016/j.cryobiol.2013.06.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cryobiology ISSN: 0011-2240 Impact factor: 2.487