| Literature DB >> 25846187 |
Shinji Hama1, Shino Mizuno1, Maki Kihara1, Tsutomu Tanaka2, Chiaki Ogino2, Hideo Noda1, Akihiko Kondo3.
Abstract
This study focused on the process development for the d-lactic acid production from cellulosic feedstocks using the Lactobacillus plantarum mutant, genetically modified to produce optically pure d-lactic acid from both glucose and xylose. The simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) using delignified hardwood pulp (5-15% loads) resulted in the lactic acid titers of 55.2-84.6g/L after 72h and increased productivities of 1.77-2.61g/L/h. To facilitate the enzymatic saccharification of high-load pulp at a fermentation temperature, short-term (⩽10min) pulverization of pulp was conducted, leading to a significantly improved saccharification with the suppressed formation of formic acid by-product. The short-term milling followed by SSF resulted in a lactic acid titer of 102.3g/L, an optical purity of 99.2%, and a yield of 0.879g/g-sugars without fed-batch process control. Therefore, the process presented here shows promise for the production of high-titer d-lactic acid using the L. plantarum mutant.Entities:
Keywords: Ball milling; Kraft pulp; Pretreatment; d-Lactic acid
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25846187 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2015.03.106
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642