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Fermentation of soybean hulls to ethanol while preserving protein value
Authors:Jonathan R Mielenz  John S Bardsley  Charles E Wyman
Institution:1. Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755, United States;2. BioEnergy Science Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, United States;3. Mascoma Corporation, Lebanon, NH 03766, United States;4. Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of California Riverside, Riverside, CA 92507, United States
Abstract:Soybean hulls were evaluated as a resource for production of ethanol by the simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) process, and no pretreatment of the hulls was found to be needed to realize high ethanol yields with Saccharomyces cerevisiae D5A. The impact of cellulase, β-glucosidase and pectinase dosages were determined at a 15% biomass loading, and ethanol concentrations of 25–30 g/L were routinely obtained, while under these conditions corn stover, wheat straw, and switchgrass produced 3–4 times lower ethanol yields. Removal of carbohydrates also concentrated the hull protein to over 25% w/w from the original roughly 10%. Analysis of the soybean hulls before and after fermentation showed similar amino acid profiles including an increase in the essential amino acids lysine and threonine in the residues. Thus, eliminating pretreatment should assure that the protein in the hulls is preserved, and conversion of the carbohydrates to ethanol with high yields produces a more concentrated and valuable co-product in addition to ethanol. The resulting upgraded feed product from soybean hulls would likely to be acceptable to monogastric as well as bovine livestock.
Keywords:Ethanol  SSF  Biomass  Agricultural residue  Animal feed
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