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《Process Biochemistry》2014,49(8):1238-1244
PH is an essential factor for acetone/butanol/ethanol (ABE) production using Clostridium spp. In this study, batch fermentations by Clostridium beijerinckii IB4 at various pH values ranging from 4.9 to 6.0 were examined. At pH 5.5, the ABE production was dominant and maximum ABE concentration of 24.6 g/L (15.7 g/L of butanol, 8.63 g/L of acetone and 0.32 g/L of ethanol) was obtained with the consumption of 60 g/L of glucose within 36 h. However, in the control (without pH control), an ABE concentration of 14.1 g/L (11.0 g/L of butanol, 3.01 g/L of acetone and 0.16 g/L of ethanol) was achieved with the consumption of 41 g/L of glucose within 40 h. A considerable improvement in the productivity of up to 93.8% was recorded at controlled pH in comparison to the process without pH control. To better understand the influence of pH on butanol production, the reducing power capability and NADH-dependent butanol dehydrogenase activity were investigated, both of which were significantly improved at pH 5.5. Thus, the pH control technique is a convenient and efficient method for high-intensity ABE production.  相似文献   

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Butanol and butyric acid produced from acetone-butanol-ethanol (ABE) fermentation can be used to produce butyl butyrate, an important fragrance ester. However, low levels of butanol and butyric acid need to be purified from culture media first with energy-intensive distillation processes. In this study, a triphasic (organic/aqueous/fluorous) system is developed to esterify butanol and butyric acid in spent culture media into butyl butyrate directly without purification. The produced butyl butyrate forms a distinct organic phase floating on top and can then be separated easily. In a model system containing 37.1 g/L of butanol and 44.1 g/L of butyric acid, 57% of the butanol is converted to butyl butyrate after 8 h of esterification. With multiple cycles of esterification and product removal, butanol conversion can be further increased to 86%. When spent culture medium containing 7.12 g/L of butanol and 4.81 g/L of butyric acid is used for esterification, 38% of butanol (0.36 mmol) is consumed and 0.33 mmol of butyl butyrate is produced. However, when ABE fermentation and esterification are carried out simultaneously, only 0.042 mmol of butyl butyrate is produced, probably due to the incompatible pH requirements for cell growth (pH 5–7) and esterification (pH 2–3).  相似文献   

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Processes for the biotechnological production of kerosene and diesel blendstocks are often economically unattractive due to low yields and product titers. Recently, Clostridium acetobutylicum fermentation products acetone, butanol, and ethanol (ABE) were shown to serve as precursors for catalytic upgrading to higher chain-length molecules that can be used as fuel substitutes. To produce suitable kerosene and diesel blendstocks, the butanol:acetone ratio of fermentation products needs to be increased to 2–2.5:1, while ethanol production is minimized. Here we show that the overexpression of selected proteins changes the ratio of ABE products relative to the wild type ATCC 824 strain. Overexpression of the native alcohol/aldehyde dehydrogenase (AAD) has been reported to primarily increase ethanol formation in C. acetobutylicum. We found that overexpression of the AADD485G variant increased ethanol titers by 294%. Catalytic upgrading of the 824(aadD485G) ABE products resulted in a blend with nearly 50 wt%≤C9 products, which are unsuitable for diesel. To selectively increase butanol production, C. beijerinckii aldehyde dehydrogenase and C. ljungdhalii butanol dehydrogenase were co-expressed (strain designate 824(Cb ald-Cl bdh)), which increased butanol titers by 27% to 16.9 g L−1 while acetone and ethanol titers remained essentially unaffected. The solvent ratio from 824(Cb ald-Cl bdh) resulted in more than 80 wt% of catalysis products having a carbon chain length≥C11 which amounts to 9.8 g L−1 of products suitable as kerosene or diesel blendstock based on fermentation volume. To further increase solvent production, we investigated expression of both native and heterologous chaperones in C. acetobutylicum. Expression of a heat shock protein (HSP33) from Bacillus psychrosaccharolyticus increased the total solvent titer by 22%. Co-expression of HSP33 and aldehyde/butanol dehydrogenases further increased ABE formation as well as acetone and butanol yields. HSP33 was identified as the first heterologous chaperone that significantly increases solvent titers above wild type C. acetobutylicum levels, which can be combined with metabolic engineering to further increase solvent production.  相似文献   

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The cellulolytic Clostridium cellulovorans has been engineered to produce n-butanol from low-value lignocellulosic biomass by consolidated bioprocessing (CBP). The objective of this study was to establish a robust cellulosic biobutanol production process using a metabolically engineered C. cellulovorans. First, various methods for the pretreatment of four different corn-based residues, including corn cob, corn husk, corn fiber, and corn bran, were investigated. The results showed that better cell growth and a higher concentration of n-butanol were produced from corn cob that was pretreated with sodium hydroxide. Second, the effects of different carbon sources (glucose, cellulose and corn cob), basal media and culture pH values on butanol production were evaluated in the fermentations performed in 2-L bioreactors to identify the optimal CBP conditions. Finally, the engineered C. cellulovorans produced butanol with final concentration >3 g/L, yield >0.14 g/g, and selectivity >3 g/g from pretreated corn cob at pH 6.5 in CBP. This study showed that the fermentation process engineering of C. cellulovorans enabled a high butanol production directly from agricultural residues.  相似文献   

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An efficient production process is important for industrial microorganisms. The cellular efficiency of solventogenic clostridia, a group of anaerobes capable of producing a wealth of bulk chemicals and biofuels, must be improved for competitive commercialization. Here, using Clostridium acetobutylicum, a species of solventogenic clostridia, we revealed that the insufficient biosynthesis of biotin, a pivotal coenzyme for many important biological processes, is a major limiting bottleneck in this anaerobe’s performance. To address this problem, we strengthened the biotin synthesis of C. acetobutylicum by overexpressing four relevant genes involved in biotin transport and biosynthesis. This strategy led to faster growth and improved the titer and productivity of acetone, butanol and ethanol (ABE solvents) of C. acetobutylicum in both biotin-containing and biotin-free media. Expressionally modulating these four genes by modifying the ribosome binding site further promoted cellular performance, achieving ABE solvent titer and productivity as high as 21.9 g/L and 0.30 g/L/h, respectively, in biotin-free medium; these values exceeded those of the wild-type strain by over 30%. More importantly, biotin synthesis reinforcement also conferred improved ability of C. acetobutylicum to use hexose and pentose sugars, further demonstrating the potential of this metabolic-engineering strategy in solventogenic clostridia.  相似文献   

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A new isolate of the solvent-producing Clostridium acetobutylicum YM1 was used to produce butanol in batch culture fermentation. The effects of glucose concentration, butyric acid addition and C/N ratio were studied conventionally (one-factor-at-a-time). Moreover, the interactions between glucose concentration, butyric acid addition and C/N ratio were further investigated to optimize butanol production using response surface methodology (RSM). A central composite design was applied, and a polynomial regression model with a quadratic term was used to analyze the experimental data using analysis of variance (ANOVA). ANOVA revealed that the model was highly significant (p < 0.0001) and the effects of the glucose and butyric acid concentrations on butanol production were significant. The model validation experiment showed 13.82 g/L butanol was produced under optimum conditions. Scale up fermentation in optimized medium resulted in 17 g/L of butanol and 21.71 g/L of ABE. The experimental data of scale up in 5 L bioreactor and flask scale were fitted to kinetic mathematical models published in the literature to estimate the kinetic parameters of the fermentation. The models used gave the best fit for butanol production, biomass and glucose consumption for both flask scale and bioreactor scale up.  相似文献   

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The aim of this study was to determine if decanter cake waste from a palm oil mill could be used as a renewable substrate for biobutanol production. Decanter cake waste was first hydrolyzed to fermentable sugars by nitric acid and detoxified by activated-charcoal. The detoxified hydrolysate supplemented with whey protein and ammonium sulfate as cheap nitrogen sources, was used for butanol production by growing cells of Clostridium beijerinckii. The detoxified hydrolysate was also used as a co-substrate for direct conversion of butyric acid to butanol in a nitrogen-free medium. By these two steps, C. beijerinckii produced 3.42 g/L of butanol with a yield of 0.28 C-mol butanol/C-mol carbon in the first step and produced 6.94 g/L of butanol with a yield of 0.47 C-mol butanol/C-mol carbon in the second step. This study has showed that decanter cake waste could serve as a low-cost substrate for biobutanol production.  相似文献   

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Clostridium tyrobutyricum is a promising microorganism for butyric acid production. However, its ability to utilize xylose, the second most abundant sugar found in lignocellulosic biomass, is severely impaired by glucose-mediated carbon catabolite repression (CCR). In this study, CCR in C. tyrobutyricum was eliminated by overexpressing three heterologous xylose catabolism genes (xylT, xylA and xlyB) cloned from C. acetobutylicum. Compared to the parental strain, the engineered strain Ct-pTBA produced more butyric acid (37.8 g/L vs. 19.4 g/L) from glucose and xylose simultaneously, at a higher xylose utilization rate (1.28 g/L·h vs. 0.16 g/L·h) and efficiency (94.3% vs. 13.8%), resulting in a higher butyrate productivity (0.53 g/L·h vs. 0.26 g/L·h) and yield (0.32 g/g vs. 0.28 g/g). When the initial total sugar concentration was ~120 g/L, both glucose and xylose utilization rates increased with increasing their respective concentration or ratio in the co-substrates but the total sugar utilization rate remained almost unchanged in the fermentation at pH 6.0. Decreasing the pH to 5.0 significantly decreased sugar utilization rates and butyrate productivity, but the effect was more pronounced for xylose than glucose. The addition of benzyl viologen (BV) as an artificial electron carrier facilitated the re-assimilation of acetate and increased butyrate production to a final titer of 46.4 g/L, yield of 0.43 g/g sugar consumed, productivity of 0.87 g/L·h, and acid purity of 98.3% in free-cell batch fermentation, which were the highest ever reported for butyric acid fermentation. The engineered strain with BV addition thus can provide an economical process for butyric acid production from lignocellulosic biomass.  相似文献   

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2016, was the 100 years anniversary from launching of the first industrial acetone-butanol-ethanol (ABE) microbial production process. Despite this long period and also revival of scientific interest in this fermentative process over the last 20 years, solventogenic clostridia, mainly Clostridium acetobutylicum, Clostridium beijerinckii, Clostridium saccharoperbutylacetonicum and Clostridium pasteurianum, still have most of their secrets. One such poorly understood mechanism is butanol tolerance, which seems to be one of the most significant bottlenecks obstructing industrial exploitation of the process because the maximum achievable butanol concentration is only about 21 g/L. This review describes all the known cellular responses elicited by butanol, such as modifications of cell membrane and cell wall, formation of stress proteins, extrusion of butanol by efflux pumps, response of regulatory pathways, and also maps both random and targeted mutations resulting in high butanol production phenotypes. As progress in the field is inseparably associated with emerging methods, enabling a deeper understanding of butanol tolerance and production, progress in these methods, including genome mining, RNA sequencing and constructing of genome scale models are also reviewed. In conclusion, a comparative analysis of both phenomena is presented and a theoretical relationship is described between butanol tolerance/high production and common features including efflux pump formation/activity, stress protein production, membrane modifications and biofilm growth.  相似文献   

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《Process Biochemistry》2007,42(11):1537-1545
Crude glycerol is the primary by-product in the biodiesel industry, which is too costly to be purified into to higher quality products used in the health and cosmetics industries. This work investigated the potential of using the crude glycerol to produce docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6 n-3) through fermentation of the microalga Schizochytrium limacinum. The results showed that crude glycerol supported alga growth and DHA production, with 75–100 g/L concentration being the optimal range. Among other medium and environmental factors influencing DHA production, temperature, trace metal (PI) solution concentration, ammonium acetate, and NH4Cl had significant effects (P < 0.1). Their optimal values were determined 30 mL/L of PI, 0.04 g/L of NH4Cl, 1.0 g/L of ammonium acetate, and 19.2 °C. A highest DHA yield of 4.91 g/L with 22.1 g/L cell dry weight was obtained. The results suggested that biodiesel-derived crude glycerol is a promising feedstock for production of DHA from heterotrophic algal culture.  相似文献   

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Higher energy content and hydrophobicity make bio-based n-butanol a preferred building block for chemical and biofuels manufacturing. Butanol is obtained by Clostridium sp. based ABE fermentation process. While the ABE process is well understood, the enzyme systems involved have not been elucidated in detail. The important enzyme ß-hydroxybutyryl CoA dehydrogenase from Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824 (Hbd) was purified and characterized. Surprisingly, Hbd shows extremely high temperature (T > 60 °C), pH (4–11) and solvent (1-butanol, isobutanol, ethanol) stability. Hbd catalyzes acetoacetyl CoA hydration to ß-hydroxybutyryl CoA up to pH 9.5, where the reaction is reversed. Substrate (acacCoA, ß-hbCoA) and cofactor (NADH, NAD+, NADPH and NADP+) specificities were determined. We identified NAD+ as an uncompetitive inhibitor. Identification of process relevant enzymes such as Hbd is key to optimize butanol production via cellular or cell-free enzymatic systems.  相似文献   

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《Process Biochemistry》2010,45(4):487-492
A thermotolerant ethanol-fermenting yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae KNU5377, isolated from a sludge of a local industrial complex stream in Korea, was evaluated for its capability for lignocellulosic ethanol production from waste newsprint in high temperature. In this fermentation, most of dry-defibrated waste newspaper was first saccharified at 50 °C for 108 h using a commercial cellulase and, then with the last addition of dry-defibrated newsprints to the pre-saccharified broth, simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) of 1.0 L of reaction mixture was carried out at 40 °C, slowly being dropped from 50 °C, for further 72 h in a 5 L fermentor by inoculating the overnight culture of KNU5377. The maximum production of 8.4% (v/v) ethanol was obtained when 250 g (w/v)/L of dry-defibrated waste newspaper was used for ethanol production by SSF. These results suggest that S. cerevisiae KNU5377 is very useful for cellulose ethanol production by the SSF system.  相似文献   

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《Process Biochemistry》2010,45(7):1196-1200
A process for conversion of cassava flour to ethanol was developed. This involved direct inoculation of Aspergillus awamori spores into a cassava flour paste and incubation for some period during which hydrolytic enzymes are produced (solid state culture or koji production) and subsequent addition of water and yeast cells, during which there is simultaneous hydrolysis and ethanol production (submerged culture). When cassava flour alone was used for the solid state phase, the paste was very sticky, making mixing and aeration difficult. However, addition of rice bran improved the texture and enzyme production. The optima rice bran concentration, spore inoculum concentration, and duration of solid state culture before submerged culture were 20%, 6.16 × 106 spores/100 g, and 2 days, respectively. Under these optimum conditions, a high ethanol concentration of 120 g/L and ethanol yield of 0.309 g-ethanol/g-cassava flour were obtained. This ethanol yield corresponds to 0.44 g-ethanol/g-cassava starch.  相似文献   

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Sugarcane bagasse is a residue with great potential as a feedstock for second-generation ethanol production. One of the approaches studied for making use of this material is the utilization of enzymes to hydrolyze the cell wall carbohydrates and generate fermentable sugars. These enzymes can be produced by cultivation of filamentous fungi or bacteria; however, the high production cost still represents a bottleneck to second-generation ethanol production. Expression of recombinant hydrolases through a co-culture strategy could be an interesting alternative for producing a recombinant cocktail at high levels of productivity that is tailor-made for each material to be hydrolyzed. In this study we evaluate the production of hydrolases by co-culturing two recombinant Escherichia coli, each expressing a specific hydrolase, β-1,3-1,4-glucanase or β-1,4-xylanase, both isolated from Bacillus subtilis. The cultures were conducted in bioreactors in batch and fed-batch mode in order to reach high cell densities. Co-culture in batch cultivation reached a dry cell weight of 10.4 g/L and volumetric activities of 31.96 U/mL and 11.89 U/mL for xylanase and endoglucanase, respectively. Fed-batch cultivation reached a dry cell weight of 60 g/L and the volumetric activities of xylanase and endoglucanase were respectively up to 5 and 1.3 times higher than those in batch mode. A competition assay indicates that no clone predominates over the other during cultivation. These results suggest that co-culture is a potential technique for producing recombinant hydrolase cocktails at lower cost than those associated with the production of a single culture.  相似文献   

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Mixed culture of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Acetobacter pasteurianus was carried out for high yield of acetic acid. Acetic acid production process was divided into three stages. The first stage was the growth of S. cerevisiae and ethanol production, fermentation temperature and aeration rate were controlled at 32 °C and 0.2 vvm, respectively. The second stage was the co-culture of S. cerevisiae and A. pasteurianus, fermentation temperature and aeration rate were maintained at 34 °C and 0.4 vvm, respectively. The third stage was the growth of A. pasteurianus and production of acetic acid, fermentation temperature and aeration rate were controlled at 32 °C and 0.2 vvm, respectively. Inoculation volume of A. pasteurianus and S. cerevisiae was 16% and 0.06%, respectively. The average acetic acid concentration was 52.51 g/L under these optimum conditions. To enhance acetic acid production, a glucose feeding strategy was subsequently employed. When initial glucose concentration was 90 g/L and 120 g/L glucose was fed twice during fermentation, acetic acid concentration reached 66.0 g/L.  相似文献   

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Consolidated bioprocessing (CBP) by using microbial consortium was considered as a promising approach to achieve direct biofuel production from lignocellulose. In this study, the interaction mechanism of microbial consortium consisting of Thermoanaerobacterium thermosaccharolyticum M5 and Clostridium acetobutylicum NJ4 was analyzed, which could achieve efficient butanol production from xylan through CBP. Strain M5 possesses efficient xylan degradation capability, as 19.73 g/L of xylose was accumulated within 50 hr. The efficient xylose utilization capability of partner strain NJ4 could relieve the substrate inhibition to hydrolytic enzymes of xylanase and xylosidase secreted by strain M5. In addition, the earlier solventogenesis of strain NJ4 was observed due to the existence of butyrate generated by strain M5. The mutual interaction of these two strains finally gave 13.28 g/L of butanol from 70 g/L of xylan after process optimization, representing a relatively high butanol production from hemicellulose. Moreover, 7.61 g/L of butanol was generated from untreated corncob via CBP. This successfully constructed microbial consortium exhibits efficient cooperation performance on butanol production from lignocellulose, which could provide a platform for the emerging butanol production from lignocellulose.  相似文献   

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The effect of pH and butyric acid supplementation on the production of butanol by a new local isolate of Clostridium acetobutylicum YM1 during batch culture fermentation was investigated. The results showed that pH had a significant effect on bacterial growth and butanol yield and productivity. The optimal initial pH that maximized butanol production was pH 6.0 ± 0.2. Controlled pH was found to be unsuitable for butanol production in strain YM1, while the uncontrolled pH condition with an initial pH of 6.0 ± 0.2 was suitable for bacterial growth, butanol yield and productivity. The maximum butanol concentration of 13.5 ± 1.42 g/L was obtained from cultures grown under the uncontrolled pH condition, resulting in a butanol yield (YP/S) and productivity of 0.27 g/g and 0.188 g/L h, respectively. Supplementation of the pH-controlled cultures with 4.0 g/L butyric acid did not improve butanol production; however, supplementation of the uncontrolled pH cultures resulted in high butanol concentrations, yield and productivity (16.50 ± 0.8 g/L, 0.345 g/g and 0.163 g/L h, respectively). pH influenced the activity of NADH-dependent butanol dehydrogenase, with the highest activity obtained under the uncontrolled pH condition. This study revealed that pH is a very important factor in butanol fermentation by C. acetobutylicum YM1.  相似文献   

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Saccharum spontaneum is a wasteland weed consists of 45.10 ± 0.35% cellulose and 22.75 ± 0.28% of hemicellulose on dry solid (DS) basis. Aqueous ammonia delignified S. spontaneum yielded total reducing sugars, 53.91 ± 0.44 g/L (539.10 ± 0.55 mg/g of substrate) with a hydrolytic efficiency of 77.85 ± 0.45%. The enzymes required for hydrolysis were prepared from culture supernatants of Aspergillus oryzae MTCC 1846. A maximum of 0.85 ± 0.07 IU/mL of filter paperase (FPase), 1.25 ± 0.04 IU/mL of carboxy methyl cellulase (CMCase) and 55.56 ± 0.52 IU/mL of xylanase activity was obtained after 7 days of incubation at 28 ± 0.5 °C using delignified S. spontaneum as carbon source under submerged fermentation conditions. Enzymatic hydrolysate of S. spontaneum was then tested for ethanol production under batch and repeated batch production system using “in-situ” entrapped Saccharomyces cerevisiae VS3 cells in S. spontaneum stalks (1 cm × 1 cm) size. Immobilization was confirmed by the scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Batch fermentation of VS3 free cells and immobilized cells showed ethanol production, 19.45 ± 0.55 g/L (yield, 0.410 ± 0.010 g/g) and 21.66 ± 0.62 g/L (yield, 0.434 ± 0.021 g/g), respectively. Immobilized VS3 cells showed maximum ethanol production (22.85 ± 0.44 g/L, yield, 0.45 ± 0.04 g/g) up to 8th cycle during repeated batch fermentation followed by a gradual reduction in subsequent cycles of fermentation.  相似文献   

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The production of 1,3-propanediol, 2,3-butanediol and ethanol was studied, during cultivations of strain Klebsiella oxytoca FMCC-197 on biodiesel-derived glycerol based media. Different kinds of glycerol feedstocks and experimental conditions had an important impact upon the distribution of metabolic products; production of 1,3-propanediol was positively influenced by stable pH conditions and by the absence of N2 gas infusions throughout the fermentation. Thus, during batch bioreactor fermentations conducted at increasing glycerol concentrations, 1,3-propanediol at 41.3 g/L and yield ~47% (w/w) was achieved at initial glycerol concentration ~120 g/L. At even higher initial glycerol media (150 and 170 g/L), growth was not ceased, but 1,3-propanediol production declined. During fed-batch fermentation under optimal experimental conditions, 126 g/L of glycerol were converted into 50.1 g/L of 1,3-propanediol. In this experiment, also 25.2 g/L of ethanol (conversion yield ~20%, w/w) were formed. A batch-bioreactor culture was performed under non-sterilized conditions and the 1,3-propanediol production was almost equivalent to the sterilized process. Concerning 2,3-butanediol formation, the most detrimental parameter was the absence of N2 sparging and as a result, no 2,3-butanediol was produced. The presence of glucose as co-substrate seriously enhanced 2,3-butanediol production; when commercial glucose was employed as sole substrate, 32.1 g/L of 2,3-butanediol were formed.  相似文献   

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Chitin, which is a polymer of β-(1–4) linked N-acetyl-d-glucosamine (GlcNAc) residues, is one of the most abundant renewable resources in nature, after cellulose. In this study, we found some native Mucor strains, which can use GlcNAc and chitin substrates as carbon sources for growth and ethanol production. One of these strains, M. circinelloides NBRC 6746 produced 18.6 ± 0.6 g/l of ethanol from 50 g/l of GlcNAc after 72 h and the maximum ethanol production rate was 0.75 ± 0.1 g/l/h. Furthermore, M. circinelloides NBRC 4572 produced 6.00 ± 0.22 and 0.46 ± 0.04 g/l of ethanol from 50 g/l of colloidal chitin and chitin powder after 16 and 12 days, respectively. We also found an extracellular chitinolytic enzyme producing strain M. ambiguus NBRC 8092, and successfully improved ethanol productivity of NBRC 4572 from colloidal chitin using crude chitinolytic enzyme derived from NBRC 8092. The ethanol titer reached 9.44 ± 0.10 g/l after 16 days. These results were the first bioethanol production from GlcNAc and chitin substrates by native organisms, and also suggest that these Mucor strains have great potential for the simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) of chitin biomass.  相似文献   

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