Biomass & Bioenergy, Vol.8, No.2, 99-103, 1995
AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH TO THE BIOCONVERSION OF SWEET SORGHUM CARBOHYDRATES TO ETHANOL
The ethanol fermentation of juice and press cake, resulting from the squeezing of sweet sorghum stalks at high pressure, was investigated. The juice was fermented by Saccharomyces cerevisiae and yielded 4.8 g ethanol per 100 g of fresh stalks. The press cake was fermented directly to ethanol by a mixed culture of Fusarium oxysporum and Saccharomyces cerevisiae and yielded 5.1 g ethanol per 100 g of fresh stalks. An overall ethanol concentration and yield of 5.6% (w/v) and 9.9 g of ethanol per 100 g of fresh stalks respectively was obtained. Based on soluble carbohydrates, the ethanol yield from press cake was doubled while the overall theoretical yield was enhanced by 20.7% due to the bioconversion of a significant portion of cell wall polysaccharides to ethanol. The process was found promising for further investigation.
Keywords:SWEET SORGHUM;ETHANOL;BIOETHANOL;DIRECT FERMENTATION;MIXED CULTURE;FUSARIUM OXYSPORUM;SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE