Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, Vol.119, No.2, 153-158, 2015
Fed-batch fermentation for enhanced lactic acid production from glucose/xylose mixture without carbon catabolite repression
There has been tremendous growth in the production of optically pure L-lactic acid from lignocellulose-derived sugars. In this study, Enterococcus mundtii QU 25 was used to ferment a glucose/xylose mixture to L-lactic acid. Maintenance of the xylose concentration at greater than 10 g/L achieved homo-lactic acid fermentation and reduced the formation of byproducts. Furthermore, carbon catabolite repression (CCR) was avoided by maintaining the glucose concentration below 25 g/L; therefore, initial concentrations of 25 g/L glucose and 50 g/L xylose were selected. Supplementation with 5 g/L yeast extract enhanced the maximum xylose consumption rate and consequently increased lactic acid production and productivity. Finally, a 129 g/L lactic acid without byproducts was obtained with a maximum lactic acid productivity of 5.60 g/(L.h) in fed-batch fermentation with feeding a glucose/xylose mixture using ammonium hydroxide as the neutralizing agent. These results indicate a potential for lactic acid production from glucose and xylose as the main components of lignocellulosic biomasses. (C) 2014, The Society for Biotechnology, Japan. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Glucose/xylose mixture;L.-Lactic acid production;Fed-batch fermentation;Carbon catabolite repression;Enterococcus mundtii QU 25