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Low acyl gellan gum immobilized Lactobacillus bulgaricus T15 produce D-lactic acid from non-detoxified corn stover hydrolysate.


ABSTRACT: Straw biorefinery offers economical and sustainable production of chemicals. The merits of cell immobilization technology have become the key technology to meet D-lactic acid production from non- detoxified corn stover. In this paper, Low acyl gellan gum (LA-GAGR) was employed first time for Lactobacillus bulgaricus T15 immobilization and applied in D-lactic acid (D-LA) production from non-detoxified corn stover hydrolysate. Compared with the conventional calcium alginate (E404), LA-GAGR has a hencky stress of 82.09 kPa and excellent tolerance to 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF), ferulic acid (FA), and vanillin. These features make LA-GAGR immobilized T15 work for 50 days via cell-recycle fermentation with D-LA yield of 2.77 ± 0.27 g/L h, while E404 immobilized T15 can only work for 30 days. The production of D-LA from non-detoxified corn stover hydrolysate with LA-GAGR immobilized T15 was also higher than that of free T15 fermentation and E404 immobilized T15 fermentation. In conclusion, LA-GAGR is an excellent cell immobilization material with great potential for industrial application in straw biorefinery industry.

SUBMITTER: Guo Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10009946 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Low acyl gellan gum immobilized Lactobacillus bulgaricus T15 produce D-lactic acid from non-detoxified corn stover hydrolysate.

Guo Yongxin Y   Zhao Yuru Y   Gao Yuan Y   Wang Gang G   Zhao Yixin Y   Zhang Jiejing J   Li Yanli Y   Wang Xiqing X   Liu Juan J   Chen Guang G  

Biotechnology for biofuels and bioproducts 20230313 1


Straw biorefinery offers economical and sustainable production of chemicals. The merits of cell immobilization technology have become the key technology to meet D-lactic acid production from non- detoxified corn stover. In this paper, Low acyl gellan gum (LA-GAGR) was employed first time for Lactobacillus bulgaricus T15 immobilization and applied in D-lactic acid (D-LA) production from non-detoxified corn stover hydrolysate. Compared with the conventional calcium alginate (E404), LA-GAGR has a h  ...[more]

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