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Efficient Production of Succinic Acid from Sugarcane Bagasse Hydrolysate by Actinobacillus succinogenes GXAS137
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Sugarcane bagasse (SCB) is an abundant agricultural waste, rich in cellulose and hemicellulose, that could be used as an ideal raw material for succinic acid (SA) production. A two-step chemical pretreatment, involving alkali extraction and alkaline hydrogen peroxide treatment, was utilized to treat SCB, followed by multi-enzyme hydrolysis to obtain a reducing sugar hydrolysate mainly composed of glucose and xylose. Optimization of the multi-enzyme hydrolysis of pretreated SCB resulted in a final reducing sugar concentration of 78.34 g/L. In order to enhance the bioconversion of SCB to SA and to reduce the production costs, the initial reducing sugar concentration, nitrogen source, and MgCO3 content were further optimized. The results demonstrated that the inexpensive corn steep liquor powder (CSLP) could be utilized as an alternative nitrogen source to yeast extract for the production of SA; and the optimal concentrations of initial reducing sugar, CSLP, and MgCO3 were 70 g/L, 18 g/L, and 60 g/L, respectively. When fed-batch fermentation was conducted in a 2 L stirred bioreactor, approximately 72.9 g/L of SA was produced, with a yield of 83.2% and a productivity of 1.40 g/L/h. The high SA concentration, yield, and productivity achieved in this study demonstrate the potential of SCB, an agricultural waste, as a viable alternative substrate for Actinobacillus succinogenes GXAS137 to produce SA. This lays a solid foundation for the resource utilization of agricultural waste and cost-effective industrial-scale production of SA in the future.
Title: Efficient Production of Succinic Acid from Sugarcane Bagasse Hydrolysate by Actinobacillus succinogenes GXAS137
Description:
Sugarcane bagasse (SCB) is an abundant agricultural waste, rich in cellulose and hemicellulose, that could be used as an ideal raw material for succinic acid (SA) production.
A two-step chemical pretreatment, involving alkali extraction and alkaline hydrogen peroxide treatment, was utilized to treat SCB, followed by multi-enzyme hydrolysis to obtain a reducing sugar hydrolysate mainly composed of glucose and xylose.
Optimization of the multi-enzyme hydrolysis of pretreated SCB resulted in a final reducing sugar concentration of 78.
34 g/L.
In order to enhance the bioconversion of SCB to SA and to reduce the production costs, the initial reducing sugar concentration, nitrogen source, and MgCO3 content were further optimized.
The results demonstrated that the inexpensive corn steep liquor powder (CSLP) could be utilized as an alternative nitrogen source to yeast extract for the production of SA; and the optimal concentrations of initial reducing sugar, CSLP, and MgCO3 were 70 g/L, 18 g/L, and 60 g/L, respectively.
When fed-batch fermentation was conducted in a 2 L stirred bioreactor, approximately 72.
9 g/L of SA was produced, with a yield of 83.
2% and a productivity of 1.
40 g/L/h.
The high SA concentration, yield, and productivity achieved in this study demonstrate the potential of SCB, an agricultural waste, as a viable alternative substrate for Actinobacillus succinogenes GXAS137 to produce SA.
This lays a solid foundation for the resource utilization of agricultural waste and cost-effective industrial-scale production of SA in the future.
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