2011
DOI: 10.1002/yea.1858
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Ethanol production by a new pentose‐fermenting yeast strain, Scheffersomyces stipitis UFMG‐IMH 43.2, isolated from the Brazilian forest

Abstract: The ability of a recently isolated Scheffersomyces stipitis strain (UFMG-IMH 43.2) to produce ethanol from xylose was evaluated. For the assays, a hemicellulosic hydrolysate produced by dilute acid hydrolysis of sugarcane bagasse was used as the fermentation medium. Initially, the necessity of adding nutrients (MgSO 4 ·7H 2 O, yeast extract and/or urea) to this medium was verified, and the yeast extract

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“…Pichia stipitis (Nigam [2001]) and Scheffersomyces stipitis (Liu et al [2010]) are well described within the context of microbial ethanol production, but have not been mentioned previously with regards to lipid production. Furthermore they are able to assimilate hemicellulosic compounds (Ferreira et al [2011]; Nigam [2001]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pichia stipitis (Nigam [2001]) and Scheffersomyces stipitis (Liu et al [2010]) are well described within the context of microbial ethanol production, but have not been mentioned previously with regards to lipid production. Furthermore they are able to assimilate hemicellulosic compounds (Ferreira et al [2011]; Nigam [2001]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inoculum was prepared by transferring a loopful of strains from the slant into 125 ml Erlenmeyer flasks containing 50 ml of synthetic medium composed by 30.0 g/l of xylose, 3.0 g/l of yeast extract and 5.0 g/l of peptone (Ferreira et al 2011). The flasks were incubated in a rotatory shaker (Innova 4000 Incubator Shaker, New Brunswick Scientific, Enfield, CT, USA) at 200 rpm and 30 °C for 24 h. Following 24 h growth, broth was centrifuged (2,777.1× g for 10 min) and inoculum was prepared corresponding to 1.0 g/l cells (d. wt).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering that yeasts require a variety of substances for the synthesis of cellular material and energy (such as carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, etc. ), the presence of these nutrients is essential for a good performance of a microorganism in fermentation processes (Ferreira et al 2011). Aiming to replace the conventional and expensive nitrogen sources such as yeast extract and peptone in fermentation processes, RBE was used as a nitrogen source in the sugarcane bagasse hemicellulosic hydrolysate to produce economic ethanol by the yeast S. stipitis .…”
Section: Fermentation Of Hydrolysatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another strategy to reduce the toxic effect of inhibitors present in the hydrolyzate is high cell concentration, contributing towards a high number of viable cells for the formation of biomass and product (Ferreira, Mussatto, Cadete, Rosa, & Silva, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%