Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7081932 | Bioresource Technology | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, a newly isolated alkaliphile Exiguobacterium sp. strain 8-11-1 was used to produce optically pure l-lactate. With an initial glucose concentration of 80Â g/L, a high overall l-lactic acid productivity of 8.15Â g/L/h was achieved using NaOH as a neutralizing agent. The fed-batch fermentations were carried out under both sterile and nonsterile conditions. Under the nonsterile condition, 125Â g/L l-lactic acid was obtained with a high percent yield and average productivity of 98.33% and 3.79Â g/L/h, respectively. These values were consistent with the results from sterile condition. No d-isomers of lactic acid were detected, resulting in an optical purity of 100% in both conditions. The high levels of optically pure l-lactic acid produced by Exiguobacterium sp. 8-11-1, combined with the ease of handling and low costs associated with the open fermentation strategy, provide a novel and potentially important approach for l-lactic acid production in the future.
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Authors
Xu Jiang, Yanfen Xue, Aiyan Wang, Limin Wang, Guimin Zhang, Qingtao Zeng, Bo Yu, Yanhe Ma,