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Enhanced sweet sorghum stalk to ethanol by fungus Mucor indicus using solid state fermentation followed by simultaneous saccharification and fermentation

Journal: Industrial Crops and Products (09266690)Year: August 2013Volume: 49Issue: Pages: 580 - 585
Molaverdi, Maryam Karimi K. Khanahmadi M.Goshadrou A.a
DOI:10.1016/j.indcrop.2013.06.024Language: English

Abstract

Sweet sorghum is one of the most promising energy crops for ethanol production. Fungal solid state fermentation (FSSF) of dry sweet sorghum stalk particles (DSSSPs) for ethanol production was conducted using fungus Mucor indicus and followed by simultaneous saccharification and fermentation of the residual solid without any pretreatment and addition of fresh microorganism cells. The effects of important variables including temperature (28, 32, and 36°C), moisture level (65, 75, 80, and 85%), initial fungal biomass concentration (0.001, 1, and 5. g/L), and particle size (<80, 20-80, and >20. mesh) on the yield of ethanol production by FSSF were investigated. The results showed that M. indicus was able to utilize almost all the glucose and fructose within 48. h, whereas the maximum ethanol yield (0.48. g produced ethanol/g consumed sugars) was achieved by FSSF at 32°C, 80% moisture, and particle size of 20-80. mesh with 5. g/L fungal biomass concentration. Moreover, simultaneous saccharification and fermentation of the stalk glucan (10, 25, and 50. g/L) was performed at 32, 35, and 37°C with different cellulase and β-glucosidase enzymes loading for 48. h. In the best case, 85.6% of ethanol yield was achieved when 50. g glucan/L was saccharified using 15. FPU cellulase and 30. IU β-glucosidase per gram glucan and simultaneously fermented to ethanol at 37°C for 48. h. The results indicated that the FSSF acted as a pretreatment stage and assisted the subsequent simultaneous saccharification and fermentation process of the residual solid, resulted in up to 4.3 times improvement in the ethanol production yield. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.


Author Keywords

EthanolFungal solid state fermentationMucor indicusSimultaneous saccharification and fermentationSweet sorghum

Other Keywords

FermentationFungiParticle sizeEthanol productionFungal biomassMucor indicusResidual solidsSimultaneous saccharification and fermentationSolid-state fermentationSweet sorghumSweet sorghum stalksbiomasscrop residueenergy cropenzyme activityethanolfungusglucosemoisture transfersorghum