Medium Optimization for Improved Ethanol Production in Very High Gravity Fermentation

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作者
Hu Chunkeng [1 ]
Qin Qing [1 ]
Gao Peipei [1 ]
机构
[1] Huaqiao Univ, Dept Biol Engn, Sch Chem Engn, Xiamen 361021, Peoples R China
关键词
medium optimization; very high gravity fermentation; trehalose; plasma membrane ATPase; MEMBRANE H+-ATPASE; FUEL ALCOHOL PRODUCTION; SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE; MAXIMAL TOLERANCE; SUPPLEMENTATION; STRESS; IDENTIFICATION; ACTIVATION; TREHALOSE; YEASTS;
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摘要
An optimal medium (300 g.L(-1) initial glucose) comprising 6.3 mmol.L(-1) Mg(2+), 5.0 mmol.L(-1) Ca(2+), 15.0 g.L(-1) peptone and 21.5 g.L(-1) yeast extract was determined by uniform design to improve very high gravity (VHG) ethanol fermentation, showing over 30% increase in final ethanol (from 13.1% to 17.1%, by volume), 29% decrease in fermentation time (from 84 to 60 h), 80% increase in biomass formation and 26% increase in glucose utilization. Experiments also revealed physiological aspects linked to the fermentation enhancements. Compared to the control, trehalose in the cells grown in optimal fermentation medium increased 17.9-, 2.8-, 1.9-, 1.8- and 1.9-fold at the fermentation time of 12, 24, 36, 48 and 60 h, respectively. Its sharp rise at the early stage of fermentation when there was a considerable osmotic stress suggested that trehalose played an important role in promoting fermentation. Meanwhile, at the identical five fermentation time, the plasma membrane ATPase activity of the cells grown in optimal medium was 2.3, 1.8, 1.6, 1.5 and 1.3 times that of the control, respectively. Their disparities in enzymatic activity became wider when the glucose levels were dramatically changed for ethanol production, suggesting this enzyme also contributed to the fermentation improvements. Thus, medium optimization for VHG ethanol fermentation was found to trigger the increased yeast trehalose accumulation and plasma membrane ATPase activity.
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页码:1017 / 1022
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