TY - GEN
T1 - Development of sustainable society through efficient biotechnological production of optically active L-lactic acid from cellulose-derived sugars
AU - Abdel-Rahman, Mohamed Ali
AU - Zendo, Takeshi
AU - Sonomoto, Kenji
AU - Tashiro, Yukihiro
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Effective utilization of cellulosic biomass as a feedstock for lactic acid production is still problematic due to high cost of saccharifying enzymes combined with feedback inhibition caused by final hydrolysis products, glucose and cellobiose. In this study we demonstrated that Enterococcus mundtii QU 25, a newly isolated lactic acid bacterium, is able to utilize cellobiose efficiently. In batch fermentations, 89.8 g/L of L-lactic acid was produced from 100 g/L cellobiose at yield of 91.3 (%) g/g-consumed sugar. Moreover, this strain capable of utilizing glucose/cellobiose mixture simultaneously for efficient production of L-lactic acid without apparent catabolite repression, thereby allowing complete utilization of all released sugars combined high L-lactic acid production yield.
AB - Effective utilization of cellulosic biomass as a feedstock for lactic acid production is still problematic due to high cost of saccharifying enzymes combined with feedback inhibition caused by final hydrolysis products, glucose and cellobiose. In this study we demonstrated that Enterococcus mundtii QU 25, a newly isolated lactic acid bacterium, is able to utilize cellobiose efficiently. In batch fermentations, 89.8 g/L of L-lactic acid was produced from 100 g/L cellobiose at yield of 91.3 (%) g/g-consumed sugar. Moreover, this strain capable of utilizing glucose/cellobiose mixture simultaneously for efficient production of L-lactic acid without apparent catabolite repression, thereby allowing complete utilization of all released sugars combined high L-lactic acid production yield.
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U2 - 10.1109/ICEEA.2010.5596150
DO - 10.1109/ICEEA.2010.5596150
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:78449302628
SN - 9781424486205
T3 - ICEEA 2010 - 2010 International Conference on Environmental Engineering and Applications, Proceedings
SP - 312
EP - 316
BT - ICEEA 2010 - 2010 International Conference on Environmental Engineering and Applications, Proceedings
T2 - 2010 International Conference on Environmental Engineering and Applications, ICEEA 2010
Y2 - 10 September 2010 through 12 September 2010
ER -