Production of ethanol from molasses at 45 °C using Kluyveromyces marxianus IMB3 immobilized in calcium alginate gels and poly(vinyl alcohol) cryogel

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S. Gough
N. Barron
A. L. Zubov
V. I. Lozinsky
A. P. McHale
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[1] Biotechnology Research Group,
[2] School of Applied Biological and Chemical Sciences,undefined
[3] University of Ulster,undefined
[4] Coleraine,undefined
[5] C. Londonderry,undefined
[6] BT52 1SA,undefined
[7] Northern Ireland,undefined
[8] Institute of Organoelement Compounds,undefined
[9] Russian Academy of Sciences,undefined
[10] Vavilov St.,undefined
[11] 28,undefined
[12] 117813 Moscow,undefined
[13] Russia,undefined
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Bioprocess Engineering | 1998年 / 19卷
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Alginate; Sugar Cane; Vinyl Alcohol; Kluyveromyces Marxianus; Cane Molas;
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 The thermotolerant, ethanol-producing yeast strain Kluyveromyces marxianus IMB3 has been immobilized in calcium alginate gel and poly(vinyl alcohol) cryogel (PVAC) beads. The immobilized preparations were used as biocatalyst in fed-batch reactor systems for prolonged periods. The substrate utilized in each case consisted of sugar cane molasses diluted to yield a sugar load of 140 g/l. During the first cycle the maximum ethanol concentration produced by the alginate system was 57 g/l, representing 80% of the maximum theoretical yield. In the system employing the PVAC-immobilized biocatalyst, ethanol production increased to a maximum of 52–53 g/l, representing 73% of the maximum theoretical yield. In both cases, maximum ethanol concentration was achieved within a 72-hour period. When each system was operated on a fed-batch basis for a prolonged period of time the average ethanol concentrations produced in the alginate- and the PVAC-immobilized systems were 21 and 45 g/l, respectively. The results suggest that the PVAC-based immobilization system may provide a more practical alternative to alginate for the production of ethanol by K. marxianus IMB3 in continuous or semi-continuous fermentation systems.
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