Brewers’ spent grain liquor as a feedstock for lactate production with Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. lactis
Autor: | Gregor Glaser, Annette Knaus, Léa Guirande, Roland Ulber, Jens Christmann, Jens Weiermüller, Alexander Akermann |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
0303 health sciences Environmental Engineering business.industry Bioengineering Maltose Raw material Biorefinery 01 natural sciences 03 medical and health sciences Hydrolysis chemistry.chemical_compound chemistry Bioprocess engineering 010608 biotechnology Brewing Yeast extract Fermentation Food science business 030304 developmental biology Biotechnology |
Zdroj: | Engineering in Life Sciences. 20:168-180 |
ISSN: | 1618-2863 1618-0240 |
DOI: | 10.1002/elsc.201900143 |
Popis: | Brewers' spent grain (BSG) is a low-cost by-product of the brewing process. BSG liquor names the liquid components of BSG, mainly glucose, maltose, and long-chain α-1,4-glycosidic bond glucose oligomers. These substances should be separated in existing BSG biorefineries, as they might lead to an increased formation of microbe-inhibiting compounds in well-established hydrothermal/enzymatic saccharification processes. In most cases, this liquid fraction is discarded. The present study presents for the first time an optimized process with BSG liquor for the purpose of producing bulk chemicals (e.g., lactate) in relevant concentrations. The process comprises the application of yeast extract, produced from own brewing processes, as the sole supplemented complex constituent in a simultaneous fermentation and saccharification process. Kinetic parameters for the final optimized process conditions with the organism Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. lactis were: maximum specific growth rate µmax = 0.47 h-1, maximum lactate concentration cLac, max = 79.06 g L-1, process yield YPS = 0.89 gLac gSugar-1, lactate production rate qP = 4.18 gLac gCDW-1 h-1, and productivity P 15 h = 4.93 gLac L-1 h-1. BSG liquor, linked with yeast extract from Brewers' yeast, can be a promising substrate for further bioprocess engineering tasks and contribute to a holistic and sustainable usage of Brewers' spent grain. |
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