화학공학소재연구정보센터
Bioresource Technology, Vol.218, 491-497, 2016
Improving succinic acid production by Actinobacillus succinogenes from raw industrial carob pods
Carob pods are an inexpensive by-product of locust bean gum industry that can be used as renewable feedstock for bio-based succinic acid. Here, for the first time, unprocessed raw carob pods were used to extract a highly enriched sugar solution, afterwards used as substrate to produce succinic acid using Actinobacillus succinogenes. Batch fermentations containing 30 g/L sugars resulted in a production rate of 1.67 g SA/L. h and a yield of 0.39 g SA/g sugars. Taking advantage of A. succinogenes' metabolism, uncoupling cell growth from succinic acid production, a fed-batch mode was implemented to increase succinic acid yield and reduce by-products formation. This strategy resulted in a succinic acid yield of 0.94 g SA/g sugars, the highest yield reported in the literature for fed-batch and continuous experiments, while maintaining by-products at residual values. Results demonstrate that raw carob pods are a highly efficient feedstock for bio-based succinic acid production. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.