Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7078505 | Bioresource Technology | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Clostridium tyrobutyricum is well documented as a fermentation strain for the production of butyric acid. In this work, using high-energy carbon heavy ion irradiated C. tyrobutyricum, then butyric acid fermentation using glucose or alkali and acid pretreatments of Eucommia ulmoides Oliv. as a carbon source was carried out. Initially, the modes at pH 5.7-6.5 and 37 °C were compared using a model medium containing glucose as a carbon source. When the 72 g Lâ1 glucose concentration was found to be the highest yield, the maximum butyric acid production from glucose increased significantly, from 24 g Lâ1 for the wild type strains to 37 g Lâ1 for the strain irradiated at 126 AMeV and a dose of 35 Gy and a 107 ions/pulse. By feeding 100 g Lâ1 acid pretreatments of E. ulmoides Oliv. into the fermentations, butyrate yields (5.8 g Lâ1) and butyrate/acetate (B/A) ratio (4.32) were achieved.
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Authors
Xiang Zhou, Shu-Yang Wang, Xi-Hong Lu, Jian-Ping Liang,