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Highly efficient production of L-lactic acid from xylose by newly isolated Bacillus coagulans C106

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 132, Issue -, Pages 38-44

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2013.01.011

Keywords

Bacillus coagulans; L-Lactic acid; Fermentation; Xylose; Ca(OH)(2)

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  1. Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC) of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) under the Value-Added Chemicals from Lignocellulose (VACL) Program (SERC) [0921590133, ICES/10-474A01, NUS/R-279-000-309-305]

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Cost-effective production of optically pure lactic acid from lignocellulose sugars is commercially attractive but challenging. Bacillus coagulans C106 was isolated from environment and used to produce L-lactic acid from xylose at 50 degrees C and pH 6.0 in mineral salts medium containing 1-2% (w/v) of yeast extract without sterilizing the medium before fermentation. In batch fermentation with 85 g/L of xylose, lactic acid titer and productivity reached 83.6 g/L and 7.5 g/L h, respectively. When fed-batch (120 + 80 + 60 g/L) fermentation was applied, they reached 215.7 g/L and 4.0 g/L h, respectively. In both cases, the lactic acid yield and optical purity reached 95% and 99.6%, respectively. The lactic acid titer and productivity on xylose are the highest among those ever reported. Ca(OH)(2) was found to be a better neutralizing agent than NaOH in terms of its giving higher lactic acid titer (1.2-fold) and productivity (1.8-fold) under the same conditions. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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