Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
683224 Bioresource Technology 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

d-Lactic acid was produced by Sporolactobacillus sp. strain CASD in repeated batch fermentation with one- and two-reactor systems. The strain showed relatively high energy consumption in its growth-related metabolism in comparison with other lactic acid producers. When the fermentation was repeated with 10% (v/v) of previous culture to start a new batch, d-lactic acid production shifted from being cell-maintenance-dependent to cell-growth-dependent. In comparison with the one-reactor system, d-lactic acid production increased approximately 9% in the fourth batch of the two-reactor system. Strain CASD is an efficient d-lactic acid producer with increased growth rate at the early stage of repeated cycles, which explains the strain’s physiological adaptation to repeated batch culture and improved performance in the two-reactor fermentation system. From a kinetic point of view, two-reactor fermentation system was shown to be an alternative for conventional one-reactor repeated batch operation.

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