Title of article :
CO-PRODUCTION OF LACTIC ACID AND ETHANOL USING RHIZOPUS SP. FROM HYDROLYZED INEDIBLE CASSAVA STARCH AND LEAVES
Author/Authors :
suhada azmi, azlin international islamic university malaysia - faculty of engineering - department of biotechnology engineering, Malaysia , yusuf, nurlisa international islamic university malaysia - faculty of engineering - department of biotechnology engineering, Malaysia , jimat, dzun noraini international islamic university malaysia - faculty of engineering - department of biotechnology engineering, Malaysia , puad, noor illi mohamad international islamic university malaysia - faculty of engineering - department of biotechnology engineering, Malaysia
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10
Abstract :
Production of lactic acid and ethanol from inedible cassava starch and leaves was investigated. Prior to fermentation, hydrolysis of the starch and leaves was conducted. Hydrolysis was optimized by manipulating at three levels each four particular factors, namely acid concentration, starch concentration, temperature, and reaction time. Maximum glucose yield of 0.96 g/g was obtained when 2.5% (w/v) of cassava leaves with 2.5% (w/v) of starch was hydrolyzed using 0.20 M nitric acid at 160 °C of temperature for 10 min. The potential of hydrolyzed cassava starch and leaves was then investigated for lactic acid production using fungal Rhizopus sp. The fermentationprocess was then conducted in a shake flask by varying four factors at three levels each. Maximum lactic acid and ethanol yields of 0.95 g/g and 0.52 g/g, respectively, were achieved at different optimum conditions. Lactic acid production was found to be linked to a decrease in ethanol production. Design Expert v6.0.8 was used to aid in the design of the experiment using Taguchi’s methodology.
Keywords :
cassava leaves , cassava starch , ethanol , lactic acid , Rhizopus sp
Journal title :
IIUM Engineering Journal
Journal title :
IIUM Engineering Journal
Record number :
2558298
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