Title of article :
IMMOBILIZATION OF Saccharomyces cerevisiae IN RICE HULLS FOR ETHANOL PRODUCTION
Author/Authors :
Martini, Edita Chonnam National University - Interdisciplinary Program of Graduate School for Bioenergy and Biomaterials, South Korea , Andriani, Dian Chonnam National University - Interdisciplinary Program of Graduate School for Bioenergy and Biomaterials, South Korea , GobiKrishnan, Sriramulu Chonnam National University - Interdisciplinary Program of Graduate School for Bioenergy and Biomaterials, South Korea , GobiKrishnan, Sriramulu Karunya University - Department of Biotechnology, India , Kang, Kyeong Eop Chonnam National University - Interdisciplinary Program of Graduate School for Bioenergy and Biomaterials, South Korea , Bark, Surn-Teh Chonnam National University - Interdisciplinary Program of Graduate School for Bioenergy and Biomaterials, South Korea , Bark, Surn-Teh National Institute of Crop Science Rural Development Administration - Bioenergy Crop Research Center, Korea , Sunwoo, Changshin Chonnam National University - School of Biological Sciences and Technology - Interdisciplinary Program of Graduate School for Bioenergy and Biomaterials, South Korea , Prasetya, Bambang Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia (LIPI) - Research Center for Biotechnology, Indonesia , Park, Don-Hee Chonnam National University - School of Biological Sciences and Technology, Research Institute for Catalysis, Biotechnology Research Institute - Interdisciplinary Program of Graduate School for Bioenergy and Biomaterials, South Korea
From page :
61
To page :
64
Abstract :
The whole cell immobilization in ethanol fermentation can be done by using natural carriers or through synthetic carriers. All of these methods have the same purpose of retaining high cell concentrations within a certain defined region of space which leads to higher ethanol productivity. Lignocellulosic plant substance represents one of highly potential sources in ethanol production. Some studies have found that cellulosic substances substances can also be used as a natural carrier in cell immobilization by re-circulating pre-culture medium into a reactor. In this experiment, rice hulls without any treatment were used to immobilize Saccharomyces cerevisiae through semi solid state incubation combined with re-circulating pre-culture medium. The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) pictures of the carrier show that the yeast cells are absorbed and embedded to the rice hull pore. In liquid batch fermentation system with an initial sugar concentration of 50 g/L, nearly 100% total sugar was consumed after 48 hours. This resulted in an ethanol yield of 0.32 g ethanol/g glucose, which is 62.7% of the theoretical value. Ethanol productivity of 0.59 g/(L.h) is 2.3 fold higher than that of free cells which is 0.26 g/(L.h). An effort to reuse the immobilized cells in liquid fermentation system showed poor results due to cell desorption in the first batch which led to high sugar concentration inhibitory effect in the second batch fermentation. This might be solved by using semi solid fermentation process in the future work.
Keywords :
ethanol , fermentation , immobilization , rice hulls , yeast cells
Journal title :
Makara Journal Of Technology
Journal title :
Makara Journal Of Technology
Record number :
2717497
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