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A two-step bioprocessing strategy in pentonic acids production from lignocellulosic pre-hydrolysate

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Efficient utilization (over needless disposal) of biorefinery pre-hydrolysate is an economically relevant practice for improving biorefinery financial prospects. The liquid fraction obtained after acid hydrolysis pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass, called… Click to show full abstract

Efficient utilization (over needless disposal) of biorefinery pre-hydrolysate is an economically relevant practice for improving biorefinery financial prospects. The liquid fraction obtained after acid hydrolysis pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass, called pre-hydrolysate, are predominantly comprised of hemicellulosic carbohydrates. Using a two-step bioprocess, the hexoses were selectively fermented to ethanol by S. cerevisiae to clear the path for Gluconobacter oxydans transformation of pentoses to a high purity pentonic acids solution. Finally, approximately 180 g pentonic acids and 19 g ethanol could be produced starting from pre-hydrolysate produced from 1 kg corn stover. The results demonstrate execution of our objective to prove this bioconversion method for producing high purity pentonic acids starting from crude lignocellulosic pre-hydrolysate, a wastefully disregarded biorefinery process stream.

Keywords: pentonic acids; pre hydrolysate; lignocellulosic pre; two step; hydrolysate

Journal Title: Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering
Year Published: 2017

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