Enhanced Bioethanol Fermentation by Sonication Using Three Yeasts Species and Kariba Weed (Salvinia molesta) as Biomass Collected from Lake Victoria, Uganda.

Enhanced Bioethanol Fermentation by Sonication Using Three Yeasts Species and Kariba Weed (Salvinia molesta) as Biomass Collected from Lake Victoria, Uganda. Appl Biochem Biotechnol. 2020 Apr 27;: Authors: Kityo MK, Sunwoo I, Kim SH, Park YR, Jeong GT, Kim SK Abstract Kariba weed (Salvinia molesta) was used as biomass feedstock for ethanol production by separate hydrolysis and fermentation (SHF). Monosaccharides from Kariba weed hydrolysate were produced using thermal acid hydrolysis, sonication, and enzymatic saccharification. The optimal conditions for thermal acid hydrolysis of 12% (w/v) Kariba weed slurry were evaluated as 200 mM HNO3 at 121 °C for 60 min yielding 10.2 g/L monosaccharides. Sonication for 45 min before enzymatic saccharification yielded more monosaccharides to 18.7 g/L. Enzymatic saccharification with 16 U/mL Cellic CTec2 produced 35.4 g/L monosaccharides. Fermentation was performed using Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Kluyveromyces marxianus, or Pichia stipitis with sonicated Kariba weed hydrolysate. The control fermentations were carried out using Kariba weed hydrolysate without sonication. The improvement of ethanol production from sonicated Kariba weed hydrolysate using P. stipitis produced 15.9 g/L ethanol with ethanol yield coefficient YEtOH = 0.45, K. marxianus produced 14.7 g/L ethanol with YEtOH = 0.41. S. cerevisiae produced the lowest yield of 13.2 g/L ethanol with YEtOH = 0.37 as it ...
Source: Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology - Category: Biochemistry Authors: Tags: Appl Biochem Biotechnol Source Type: research