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Preparation of hydrolysates from tobacco stalks and ethanolic fermentation by Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Authors:Martín  Carlos  Fernández  Teresa  García  Ramón  Carrillo  Eugenio  Marcet  Marcelo  Galbe  Mats  Jönsson  Leif J
Institution:(1) Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, University of Matanzas, 44 740 Matanzas, Cuba;(2) Applied Microbiology, Lund University, P.O. Box 124, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden;(3) Biochemistry, Division for Chemistry, Karlstad University, SE-651 88 Karlstad, Sweden
Abstract:Chipped tobacco stalks were subjected to steam pretreatment at 205 °C for either 5 or 10 min before enzymatic hydrolysis. Glucose (15.4–17.1 g/l) and xylose (4.5–5.0 g/l) were the most abundant monosaccharides in the hydrolysates. Mannose, galactose and arabinose were also detected. The hydrolysate produced by pretreatment for 10 min contained higher levels of all sugars than the 5 min-pretreated hydrolysate. The amounts of inhibitory compounds found in the hydrolysates were relatively low and increased with increasing pretreatment time. The hydrolysates were fermented with baker's yeast. Ethanol yield, maximum volumetric productivity and specific productivity were used as criteria of fermentability of the hydrolysates. The fermentation of the hydrolysates was only slightly inhibited compared to reference solutions having a similar composition of fermentable sugars. The ethanol yield in the hydrolysates was 0.38–0.39 g/g of initial fermentable sugars, whereas it was 0.42 g/g in the reference. The biomass yield was twofold lower in the hydrolysates than in the reference. The fermentation inhibition caused by the tobacco stalk hydrolysates was less than that caused by sugarcane bagasse hydrolysates obtained under the same hydrolysis conditions.
Keywords:Ethanol  fermentation inhibitors  lignocellulose hydrolysates  Saccharomyces cerevisiae  tobacco stalks
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