Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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681992 | Bioresource Technology | 2011 | 8 Pages |
The thermotolerant yeast strain isolated from sugarcane juice through enrichment technique was identified as a strain of Pichiakudriavzevii (Issatchenkiaorientalis) through molecular characterization. The P. kudriavzevii cells adapted to galactose medium produced about 30% more ethanol from sugarcane juice than the non-adapted cells. The recycled cells could be used for four successive cycles without a significant drop in ethanol production. Fermentation in a laboratory fermenter with galactose adapted P. kudriavzevii cells at 40 °C resulted in an ethanol concentration and productivity of 71.9 g L−1 and 4.0 g L−1 h−1, respectively from sugarcane juice composed of about 14% (w/v) sucrose, 2% (w/v) glucose and 1% (w/v) fructose. In addition to ethanol, 3.30 g L−1 arabitol and 4.19 g L−1 glycerol were also produced, whereas sorbitol and xylitol were not formed during fermentation. Use of galactose adapted P. kudriavzevii cells for ethanol production from sugarcane juice holds potential for scale-up studies.
Research highlights► Adaptation of Pichia kudriavzevii to galactose improves ethanol production from sugarcane juice. ► Galactose adapted Pichia kudriavzevii efficiently fermented sugarcane juice to ethanol at 40 °C. ► Ethanol productivity of 4g/l/h from sugarcane juice could be achieved. ► Yeast cells could be efficiently recycled for four successive cycles.