Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7072792 | Bioresource Technology | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Acetone is the major by-product in ABE fermentations, most researches focused on increasing butanol/acetone ratio by decreasing acetone biosynthesis. However, economics of ABE fermentation industry strongly relies on evaluating acetone as a valuable platform chemical. Therefore, a novel ABE fermentation strategy focusing on bio-acetone production by co-culturing Clostridium acetobutylicum/Saccharomyces cerevisiae with exogenous acetate addition was proposed. Experimental and theoretical analysis revealed the strategy could, enhance C. acetobutylicum survival oriented amino acids assimilation in the cells; control NADH regeneration rate at moderately lower level to enhance acetone synthesis but without sacrificing butanol production; enhance the utilization ability of C. acetobutylicum on glucose and direct most of extra consumed glucose into acetone/butanol synthesis routes. By implementing the strategy using synthetic or acetate fermentative supernatant, acetone concentrations increased to 8.27-8.55Â g/L from 5.86Â g/L of the control, while butanol concentrations also elevated to the higher levels of 13.91-14.23Â g/L from 11.63Â g/L simultaneously.
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Authors
Hongzhen Luo, Laibing Ge, Jingshu Zhang, Jian Ding, Rui Chen, Zhongping Shi,