화학공학소재연구정보센터
Bioresource Technology, Vol.250, 256-264, 2018
Boosting bioethanol production from Eucalyptus wood by whey incorporation
The mixture of Eucalyptus globulus wood (EGW) and cheese whey powder (CWP) was proposed for intensification of simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) at high temperature and solid loadings using the industrial Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ethanol Red (R) strain. High ethanol concentration (93 g/L), corresponding to 94% ethanol yield, was obtained at 35 degrees C from 37% of solid mixture using cellulase and beta-galactosidase enzymes (24.2 FPU/g and 20.0 U/g, respectively). The use of CWP mixed with pretreated EGW increased the ethanol concentration in 1.5-fold, in comparison with SSF experiments without CWP for both Ethanol Red (R) and CEN.PK113-7D strains. Moreover, 1.4-fold higher ethanol concentration was obtained with Ethanol Red (R), in comparison with CEN.PK113-7D strain. Ethanol Red (R) strain was genetically engineered for beta-galactosidase production in order to advance towards a fully integrated process. This work shows the feasibility of attaining high ethanol concentrations in second generation bioprocesses by a multi-waste valorization approach.