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Recent advances in production of succinic acid from lignocellulosic biomass.

Junaid Akhtar1, Ani Idris, Ramlan Abd Aziz.   

Abstract

Production of succinic acid via separate enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation (SHF) and simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) are alternatives and are environmentally friendly processes. These processes have attained considerable positions in the industry with their own share of challenges and problems. The high-value succinic acid is extensively used in chemical, food, pharmaceutical, leather and textile industries and can be efficiently produced via several methods. Previously, succinic acid production via chemical synthesis from petrochemical or refined sugar has been the focus of interest of most reviewers. However, these expensive substrates have been recently replaced by alternative sustainable raw materials such as lignocellulosic biomass, which is cheap and abundantly available. Thus, this review focuses on succinic acid production utilizing lignocellulosic material as a potential substrate for SSF and SHF. SSF is an economical single-step process which can be a substitute for SHF - a two-step process where biomass is hydrolyzed in the first step and fermented in the second step. SSF of lignocellulosic biomass under optimum temperature and pH conditions results in the controlled release of sugar and simultaneous conversion into succinic acid by specific microorganisms, reducing reaction time and costs and increasing productivity. In addition, main process parameters which influence SHF and SSF processes such as batch and fed-batch fermentation conditions using different microbial strains are discussed in detail.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24292125     DOI: 10.1007/s00253-013-5319-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0175-7598            Impact factor:   4.813


  17 in total

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Journal:  Metab Eng Commun       Date:  2016-05-03

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10.  Metabolic engineering of Corynebacterium glutamicum for efficient production of succinate from lignocellulosic hydrolysate.

Authors:  Yufeng Mao; Guiying Li; Zhishuai Chang; Ran Tao; Zhenzhen Cui; Zhiwen Wang; Ya-Jie Tang; Tao Chen; Xueming Zhao
Journal:  Biotechnol Biofuels       Date:  2018-04-04       Impact factor: 6.040

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