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Xylitol Production from Sugarcane Bagasse Through Ultrasound-Assisted Alkaline Pretreatment and Enzymatic Hydrolysis Followed by Fermentation

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SUGAR TECH
Volume 24, Issue 4, Pages 1135-1146

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SPRINGER INDIA
DOI: 10.1007/s12355-021-01066-3

Keywords

Xylitol; Xylan; Response surface methodology; Enzymatic hydrolysis; Sugarcane bagasse

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  1. Royal Thai Government

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This study optimized xylitol production from sugarcane bagasse using ultrasound-assisted pretreatment, enzymatic hydrolysis, and microbial fermentation. The bioprocess route proved to be a suitable alternative to chemical methods for xylitol production.
This study focused on the optimization of xylitol production from sugarcane bagasse by using response surface methodology. Xylitol was produced through a series of processes, firstly, optimization of ultrasound-assisted mild alkaline pretreatment for the xylan extraction from sugarcane bagasse followed by enzymatic hydrolysis of xylan to xylose by enzyme beta-1,4-xylanase and finally microbial fermentation of xylose to xylitol using yeast (Candida guilliermondii), bacteria (Corynebacterium glutamicum) and their mixed culture for different time periods (0-96 h). Maximum xylan recovery of 12.059% (w/w) was observed at pretreatment; 0.73 M NaOH, 1:38.55 solid-to-liquid ratio and 34.77 min ultrasonication. The enzyme concentration of 400 U/g xylan at 48 h of incubation showed the highest xylose production (81.51 mg/g bagasse). Yeast (C. guilliermondii) resulted in the highest xylitol yield (Yp/s = 0.43 g/g) after 72 h. This bioprocess route can contribute as a suitable alternative for chemical methods of xylitol production.

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