Large scale production of succinic acid by fermentation of sequential inorganic salt pretreated oil palm empty fruit bunch
The abundance of accumulated oil palm wastes has led to their usage as substrate in the production of organic acid such as succinic acid (SA). For the first time, oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) which was pretreated using inorganic salts was utilized for SA production in a large-scale fermenter....
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my.utm.975512022-10-18T02:05:36Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/97551/ Large scale production of succinic acid by fermentation of sequential inorganic salt pretreated oil palm empty fruit bunch Khairil Anwar, Nur Amirah Khairina Hassan, Nursia Idris, Ani Ramli, Solleh Abd. Malek, RoslindaAbd. Malek TP Chemical technology The abundance of accumulated oil palm wastes has led to their usage as substrate in the production of organic acid such as succinic acid (SA). For the first time, oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) which was pretreated using inorganic salts was utilized for SA production in a large-scale fermenter. OPEFB was pretreated sequentially using 15% (w/v) Na3PO4.12H2O and 5% (w/v) ZnCl2 solution before undergoing fermentation process in a 16 L bioreactor in the presence of Actinobacillus succinogenes ATCC 55618. The optimum fermentation conditions were adopted from small-scale setting and implemented in the large-scale setting. Two different fermentation approaches were studied; simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) and modified simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (mSSF). This research revealed that mSSF produced higher concentration of total reducing sugars (TRS) yield and SA compared to the SSF method. SSF of inorganic salts pretreated OPEFB produced maximum SA concentration (38.85 gL-1) and yield (0.39 gg-1). Meanwhile highest TRS yield obtained from pre-hydrolysis was 0.79 gg-1 at 72 h and SA (50.5 gL-1) was acquired under the mSSF at 132 h. Therefore, mSSF is a novel process that has propitious potential for SA production in a large-scale setting which can be further executed in the industrial scale. Elsevier Ltd 2021 Article PeerReviewed Khairil Anwar, Nur Amirah Khairina and Hassan, Nursia and Idris, Ani and Ramli, Solleh and Abd. Malek, RoslindaAbd. Malek (2021) Large scale production of succinic acid by fermentation of sequential inorganic salt pretreated oil palm empty fruit bunch. Biomass and Bioenergy, 155 (NA). pp. 1-7. ISSN 0961-9534 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biombioe.2021.106307 DOI : 10.1016/j.biombioe.2021.106307 |
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The abundance of accumulated oil palm wastes has led to their usage as substrate in the production of organic acid such as succinic acid (SA). For the first time, oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) which was pretreated using inorganic salts was utilized for SA production in a large-scale fermenter. OPEFB was pretreated sequentially using 15% (w/v) Na3PO4.12H2O and 5% (w/v) ZnCl2 solution before undergoing fermentation process in a 16 L bioreactor in the presence of Actinobacillus succinogenes ATCC 55618. The optimum fermentation conditions were adopted from small-scale setting and implemented in the large-scale setting. Two different fermentation approaches were studied; simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) and modified simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (mSSF). This research revealed that mSSF produced higher concentration of total reducing sugars (TRS) yield and SA compared to the SSF method. SSF of inorganic salts pretreated OPEFB produced maximum SA concentration (38.85 gL-1) and yield (0.39 gg-1). Meanwhile highest TRS yield obtained from pre-hydrolysis was 0.79 gg-1 at 72 h and SA (50.5 gL-1) was acquired under the mSSF at 132 h. Therefore, mSSF is a novel process that has propitious potential for SA production in a large-scale setting which can be further executed in the industrial scale. |
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