Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6484066 | Biochemical Engineering Journal | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The aims of this research were to investigate the potential for improvement of bioethanol fermentation by microwave pre-treatment of triticale, as well as the possibility of using triticale stillage (a by-product of bioethanol fermentation) as a suitable medium for lactic acid fermentation, either without or with the optimal addition of CaCO3. The results showed that an adequate microwave pre-treatment (270 and 450Â W) marginally improved bioethanol production, giving a slightly higher yield of the bioethanol produced (by 3.95%). Lactobacillus fermentum PL-1 was used for subsequent lactic acid fermentation of the stillage that remained after bioethanol fermentation. Results showed higher pH decrease and higher acidity in the samples without the addition of CaCO3. Consequently, higher concentrations of l- and d-lactic acid were determined in the samples with the addition of CaCO3, as well as better viability of cells and the complete glucose utilization.
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Authors
Milica MarkoviÄ, SiniÅ¡a Markov, Olgica GrujiÄ, Ljiljana MojoviÄ, SunÄica KociÄ-Tanackov, Maja VukaÅ¡inoviÄ, Jelena Pejin,