2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2010.04.082
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Optimization of low-cost medium for very high gravity ethanol fermentations by Saccharomyces cerevisiae using statistical experimental designs

Abstract: Statistical experimental designs were used to develop a medium based on corn steep liquor (CSL) and other low-cost nutrient sources for high-performance very high gravity (VHG) ethanol fermentations by Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The critical nutrients were initially selected according to a Plackett-Burman design and the optimized medium composition (44.3 g/L CSL; 2.3 g/L urea; 3.8 g/L MgSO₄·7H₂O; 0.03 g/L CuSO₄·5H₂O) for maximum ethanol production by the laboratory strain CEN.PK 113-7D was obtained by response … Show more

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“…Type of Yeast Ethanol (g/L) Yield (%) CSL (% w/v) Scale Author [22] However, the fact that this method does not account for the interactive effects which may exist among the variables puts the reliability of such optimum conditions in doubt, especially if large-scale production is envisaged [23]. The interactive effect among the fermentation parameters can be ascertained through the use of effective optimization tools.…”
Section: Glucose (G/l)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Type of Yeast Ethanol (g/L) Yield (%) CSL (% w/v) Scale Author [22] However, the fact that this method does not account for the interactive effects which may exist among the variables puts the reliability of such optimum conditions in doubt, especially if large-scale production is envisaged [23]. The interactive effect among the fermentation parameters can be ascertained through the use of effective optimization tools.…”
Section: Glucose (G/l)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to analyzing the effects of the independent variables, this method also generates a mathematical expression that describes the relationship between variables and a selected response [25]. Pereira et al [22] used a Placket-Burman design to initially select the critical nutrients for CSL and other low-cost nutrients for ethanol fermentation, followed by a Box-Behnken design for the optimization of the selected nutrients [22]. It is clear, however, that most of the critical nutrients selected for optimization may be redundant, as they are already contained in adequate quantities in CSL [26]; eliminating them may significantly improve the economics of the process, especially on an industrial scale.…”
Section: Glucose (G/l)mentioning
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“…Viable cell counts were measured with a Neubauer chamber adapted with optical microscopy (Pereira et al 2010), and trypan blue dye was used on the vital cells (Tolnai 1975). Bioethanol concentration was determined with a pycnometer method through densities verified with HPLC, using a column (Phenomenex, Inc. USA) eluted at 60 °C with 0.0025 M H2SO4 at a flow rate of 0.5 mL/min and having a refractiveindex detector.…”
Section: Analytic Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%