Swollenin pre-conditioning: optimization studies and application aiming at D-lactic acid production from sugarcane bagasse
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Modesto, Luiz Felipe
Méndez Arias, Johanna
Wischral, Daiana
Pereira Junior, Nei
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The enzymatic hydrolysis still stands as a challenge regarding the use of renewable feedstocks,
as well as of lignocellulosic materials. The present work reports optimization of swollenin
addition to pretreated sugarcane bagasse, in a step prior to the enzymatic hydrolysis, named
pre-conditioning. Also, it describes further fermentation of the hydrolyzed material to D-lactic
acid. Trichoderma harzianum enzymatic cocktail was produced from pretreated sugarcane
bagasse, while swollenin was produced using Aspergillus niger as a host for recombinant
protein expression. For pre-conditioning optimization, a Central Composite Rotatable Design
was applied and validated. The optimized conditions were used to produce the hydrolysate
that was fermented to D-lactic acid by Lactobacillus coryniformis subsp. torquens. It could be
observed that pre-conditioning effectively leads to improvements in glucose release: 62%
of hydrolysis efficiency. Besides, it was possible to use the produced hydrolysate to obtain
D-lactic acid, with a yield of 1.34 g/g and a productivity of 1.59 g/L h-1
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Enzymatic hydrolysis, Lactic acid, Lignocellulosic biomass, Pre-conditioning, Swollenin, Sugarcane bagasse