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Improvement in fermentation characteristics of degermed ground corn by lipid supplementation
Authors:Ganti S. Murthy  Vijay Singh  David B. Johnston  Kent D. Rausch  M. E. Tumbleson
Affiliation:(1) Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 360G, AESB, 1304 West Pennsylvania Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801, USA;(2) Eastern Regional Research Center, ARS, USDA, Room 3125 600 E Mermaid LN, Wyndmoor, PA 19038-8598, USA
Abstract:With rapid growth of fuel ethanol industry, and concomitant increase in distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS), new corn fractionation technologies that reduce DDGS volume and produce higher value coproducts in dry grind ethanol process have been developed. One of the technologies, a dry degerm, defiber (3D) process (similar to conventional corn dry milling) was used to separate germ and pericarp fiber prior to the endosperm fraction fermentation. Recovery of germ and pericarp fiber in the 3D process results in removal of lipids from the fermentation medium. Biosynthesis of lipids, which is important for cell growth and viability, cannot proceed in strictly anaerobic fermentations. The effects of ten different lipid supplements on improving fermentation rates and ethanol yields were studied and compared to the conventional dry grind process. Endosperm fraction (from the 3D process) was mixed with water and liquefied by enzymatic hydrolysis and was fermented using simultaneous saccharification and fermentation. The highest ethanol concentration (13.7% v/v) was achieved with conventional dry grind process. Control treatment (endosperm fraction from 3D process without lipid supplementation) produced the lowest ethanol concentration (11.2% v/v). Three lipid treatments (fatty acid ester, alkylphenol, and ethoxylated sorbitan ester 1836) were most effective in improving final ethanol concentrations. Fatty acid ester treatment produced the highest final ethanol concentration (12.3% v/v) among all lipid supplementation treatments. Mean final ethanol concentrations of alkylphenol and ethoxylated sorbitan ester 1836 supplemented samples were 12.3 and 12.0% v/v, respectively.Mention of brand or firm names does not constitute an endorsement by University of Illinois or USDA above others of similar nature not mentioned
Keywords:Modified dry grind process  Anaerobic fermentation  Ethanol  Lipid supplements  Distillers dried grain with solubles
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