利用酿酒酵母菌和大肠杆菌从木薯废水中生产乙醇

E. Akponah
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以木薯废水为原料,研究了酿酒酵母和大肠杆菌的无菌培养产乙醇能力。对底物的初始组成进行分析,淀粉、蛋白质、脂肪和氰化物的含量分别为71.97%、1.2%、0.5%和23% (w/v)。木薯废水转化淀粉为还原糖的预处理方法是接种一组本地解淀粉真菌(包括土霉、烟曲霉和黑曲霉),并在80℃加热30分钟,分别产生41.67%和11.62% (w/v)的葡萄糖。葡萄糖值随着发酵时间的增加而逐渐降低。发酵结束(7d)时,含酿酒葡萄球菌和大肠杆菌的水解真菌预处理组的葡萄糖水平分别为5.03%和7.3%。在含有酿酒酵母和大肠杆菌的热处理培养基中,发酵结束时葡萄糖水平分别为1.01%和1.82% (w/v)。随着孵育时间的延长,pH值也随之下降,从4.48降至4.1。在含有酿酒葡萄球菌和大肠杆菌的热处理培养基中,pH分别从5.2降至4.7和4.0,而对照组的pH从5.2降至4.9。然而,乙醇的生产似乎受到发酵时间的限制。发酵72h产率最高。发酵时间的进一步增加并没有导致乙醇生产的任何显著产量。真菌水解法比热水解法在木薯废水乙醇生产中的产率更高。酿酒酵母和大肠杆菌分别接种于木薯水解废水中,乙醇产量分别为13.33%和5.6% (w/v)。对照瓶产0.03% w/v乙醇。木薯废水经热处理后,酿酒葡萄球菌和大肠杆菌的乙醇产量分别为2.61%和0.72% (w/v)。结果表明,该菌株具有从木薯废水中提取乙醇的能力。此外,它还表明木薯废水是一种合适的基质,可以用于乙醇生产,从而遏制它对木薯加工区造成的污染。
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Production of Ethanol From Cassava (MANNIHOT ESCULENTA) Waste Water Using Saccharomyces Cerevisiae and Escherichia Coli
The ethanol producing capabilities of axenic cultures of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Escherichia coli from cassava waste water was investigated. Analysis of the initial composition of the substrate showed that it contained 71.97%, 1.2%, 0.5% and 23% (w/v) of starch, protein, fat and cyanide respectively. The cassava waste water pre-treatment approach for converting starch into reducing sugar involved inoculation of a consortium of indigenous amylolytic fungi (which include Geotrichum candidum, Aspergillus fumigatus and Aspergillus niger) and heating at 80oC for 30minutes which yielded 41.67% and 11.62% (w/v) glucose respectively. The glucose values decreased progressively with increasing duration of fermentation. At the end of fermentation period (7days), glucose levels recorded were 5.03% and 7.3% in amylolytic fungi pre-treated set-ups containing S. cerevisiae and E. coli respectively. In heat treated set-ups containing S. cerevisiae and E. coli, glucose levels at the end of fermentation were 1.01% and 1.82% (w/v) respectively. Also, the pH dropped with increasing duration of incubation such that pH values decreased from 4.48 to 4.1. A decrease in pH from 5.2 to 4.7 and 4.0 were observed in heat pre-treated set-ups containing S. cerevisiae and E. coli respectively while control pH dropped from 5.2 to 4.9. However, ethanol produced seemed to be limited by fermentation duration. Highest yield were obtained after 72h of fermentation. Further increases in fermentation duration did not result in any significant yield in ethanol production. Also, fungal hydrolysis method resulted in higher yield in ethanol production than heat hydrolysis of cassava waste water. Maximum ethanol produced were 13.33% and 5.6% (w/v) by S. cerevisiae and E. coli inoculated into cassava waste water hydrolyzed by amylolytic fungi. Control flask yielded 0.03% w/v ethanol. Heat pre-treatment of cassava waste water resulted in the production of 2.61% and 0.72% (w/v) ethanol by S. cerevisiae and E. coli respectively. The study revealed that the isolates had the ability of ethanol production from cassava waste water. Also, it demonstrates that cassava waste water is a suitable substrate which can be harnessed for ethanol production, thus curbing the pollution nuisance it poses in cassava processing areas.
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