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Use of White-Rot Fungi for Valorization of Stillage From Bioethanol Production

Journal

WASTE AND BIOMASS VALORIZATION
Volume 3, Issue 3, Pages 295-303

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12649-012-9130-x

Keywords

Bioethanol; Ligninolytic fungi; DDGS; Stillage; By-product valorization

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  1. Galician Government [PGIDIT04REM019E]

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Stillage valorization is a key aspect of cereal-based bioethanol production due to its significant economic value to first-generation biorefineries. In this study, white-rot fungi (wrf) were used to increase the nutritional characteristics of stillage from distiller's dried grains with solubles (DDGS), a by-product of the bioethanol industry. A ligninolytic fungus was selected from a screen of nine wrf strains, resulting in a 32 % increase in the protein content after secondary fermentation. Additionally, an important ligninolytic enzyme was produced from this treatment. A study of operational conditions, including the percentage of stillage in the culture medium, type of fermentation (agitated or static culture), and the scale-up from Erlenmeyer flasks to a 4 L bioreactor, was also conducted.

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