Literature DB >> 25528545

Efficient production of optically pure L-lactic acid from food waste at ambient temperature by regulating key enzyme activity.

Xiang Li1, Yinguang Chen2, Shu Zhao3, Hong Chen4, Xiong Zheng3, Jinyang Luo3, Yanan Liu4.   

Abstract

Bio-production of optically pure L-lactic acid from food waste has attracted much interest as it can treat organic wastes with simultaneous recovery of valuable by-products. However, the yield of L-lactic acid was very low and no optically pure L-lactic acid was produced in the literature due to (1) the lower activity of enzymes involved in hydrolysis and L-lactic acid generation, and (2) the participation of other enzymes related to D-lactic acid and acetic and propionic acids production. In this paper, a new strategy was reported for effective production of optically pure L-lactic acid from food waste at ambient temperature, i.e. via regulating key enzyme activity by sewage sludge supplement and intermittent alkaline fermentation. It was found that not only optically pure L-lactic acid was produced, but the yield was enhanced by 2.89-fold. The mechanism study showed that the activities of enzymes relevant to food waste hydrolysis and lactic acid production were enhanced, and the key enzymes related to volatile fatty acids and D-lactic acid generations were severally decreased or inhibited. Also, the microbes responsible for L-lactic acid production were selectively proliferated. Finally, the pilot-scale continuous experiment was conducted to testify the feasibility of this new technique.
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Keywords:  Food waste; Key enzyme activity; L-lactic acid fermentation; Waste activated sludge

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25528545     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2014.11.049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Res        ISSN: 0043-1354            Impact factor:   11.236


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