| Literature DB >> 30343741 |
Jelena Pejin1, Miloš Radosavljević2, Milana Pribić1, Sunčica Kocić-Tanackov1, Dragana Mladenović3, Aleksandra Djukić-Vuković3, Ljiljana Mojović3.
Abstract
Industrial by-products such as brewer's spent grain (BSG) hydrolysate, malt rootlets extract (MRE) and soybean meal extract (SME) were used for L-(+) lactic acid (LA) production by a pure L. rhamnosus ATCC 7469 strain. The effect of the addition of MRE (10-50%) or SME (10-50%) in BSG hydrolysate on batch and fed-batch LA fermentation was evaluated. The addition of MRE and SME increased the concentration of free amino nitrogen (FAN) and essential minerals (Fe, Mg, Mn, and Zn), which had a positive effect on the fermentation. Also, the MRE addition significantly lowered C/N ration to a more favorable level for the efficient LA fermentation. In batch fermentation, the highest LA concentration (25.73 g/L), yield (86.31%), and volumetric productivity (0.95 g/L h-1), were obtained with the addition of 50% MRE. Further increase in LA concentration to 58.01 g/L, yield to 88.54%, and volumetric productivity to 1.19 g/L h-1 was achieved in fed-batch fermentation with addition of 50% MRE. A high optical purity of LA with 99.7% of L-(+)-isomer was obtained on the substrate based on industrial by-products. In addition, solid remains after BSG hydrolysis and MRE and SME preparation, together with the biomass of L. rhamnosus separated after the fermentation could be a good base for feed preparation.Entities:
Keywords: Brewer’s spent grain; By-products utilization; Lactic acid fermentation; Malt rootlets; Soybean meal
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30343741 DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2018.07.035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Waste Manag ISSN: 0956-053X Impact factor: 7.145