Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10233202 | Enzyme and Microbial Technology | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In order to investigate the effect of lactose concentration and oxygen level on the growth and metabolism of Kluyveromyces marxianus UFV-3 in cheese whey permeate, batch cultures were conducted under aerobic, hypoxic, and anoxic conditions, with lactose at initial concentration ranging from 1 to 240 g Lâ1. The increase in lactose concentration increased ethanol yield and ethanol volumetric productivity, and has reduced cell yield. When lactose concentration was equal or above 50 g Lâ1 and the oxygen levels were low, the ethanol yield was close to its theoretical value. Maximum ethanol concentrations attained in this study were 76 and 80 g Lâ1 in hipoxia and anoxia, respectively. The lactose consumption rate in anoxia was greater than in aerobiosis and hipoxia. However, under anoxia, the lactose consumption rate of K. marxianus followed a saturation kinetics, which was not observed in hypoxia and aerobiosis. All oxygen levels investigated, showed a tendency for saturation of the ethanol production rate above 65 g Lâ1 lactose. Ethanol production rate was also higher on anoxia.
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Authors
W.B. Silveira, F.J.V. Passos, H.C. Mantovani, F.M.L. Passos,