Lactic acid production from sugarcane bagasse hydrolysates by Lactobacillus pentosus: Integrating xylose and glucose fermentation
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Wischral, Daiana
Méndez Arias, Johanna
Modesto, Luiz Felipe
Passos, Douglas de França
Pereira Junior, Nei
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Lactic acid, traditionally obtained through fermentation process, presents numerous applica tions in different industrial segments, including production of biodegradable polylactic acid
(PLA). Development of low cost substrate fermentations could improve economic viability of
lactic acid production, through the use of agricultural residues as lignocellulosic biomass.
Studies regarding the use of sugarcane bagasse hydrolysates for lactic acid production by Lac tobacillus spp. are reported. First, five strains of Lactobacillus spp. were investigated for one
that had the ability to consume xylose efficiently. Subsequently, biomass fractionation was per formed by dilute acid and alkaline pretreatments, and the hemicellulose hydrolysate
(HH) fermentability by the selected strain was carried out in bioreactor. Maximum lactic acid
concentration and productivity achieved in HH batch were 42.5 g/L and 1.02 g/L h, respec tively. Hydrolyses of partially delignified cellulignin (PDCL) by two different enzymatic cock tails were compared. Finally, fermentation of HH and PDCL hydrolysate together was carried
out in bioreactor in a hybrid process: saccharification and co-fermentation with an initial
enzymatic hydrolysis. The high fermentability of these process herein developed was demon strated by the total consumption of xylose and glucose by Lactobacillus pentosus, reaching at
65.0 g/L of lactic acid, 0.93 g/g of yield, and 1.01 g/L h of productivity.
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Enzymatic hydrolysis, Lactic acid, Lactobacillus pentosus, Lignocellulosic biomass, Lignocellulosic pretreatment
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30295001/