Lactic acid production from hemicellulosic hydrolyzate by cells of Lactobacillus bifermentans immobilized in Ca-alginate using response surface methodology |
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Authors: | Sébastien Givry Vincent Prevot Francis Duchiron |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire de microbiologie industrielle, UMR FARE 614—Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, UFR Sciences, Moulin de la Housse, B.P. 1039, Reims cedex 2, 51687, France |
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Abstract: | Consumption of hexoses/pentoses and production of lactic acid by Lactobacillus bifermentans were investigated in optimized culture medium and hemicellulosic hydrolyzates. The hydrolyzate used had the following composition (expressed in gL−1): xylose 50 ± 5 gL−1; glucose 18 ± 3 gL−1; arabinose 29 ± 5 gL−1. The immobilization experiments were conducted with microbial cells entrapped in calcium alginate beads. The results indicate that maximum concentrations of lactic acid were produced after 54 h of fermentation. All glucose and arabinose in wheat bran hydrolyzate were consumed during fermentation. Only xylose was not completely consumed. The substrate consumption rate was 3.2 gh−1, 1.9 gh−1, 1.6 gh−1 respectively for glucose, arabinose, and xylose. The optimized culture condition gave a lactic acid concentration and metabolic yield of 62.77 gL−1 and 0.83 gg−1. These parameters improved to 41.3 gL−1 and 0.47 gg−1 respectively, when cell free was used. |
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Keywords: | Ca-alginate Immobilization MRS medium Lactic acid Lactobacillus bifermentans Optimization Production |
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