Ethanol production from galactose by a newly isolated Saccharomyces cerevisiae KL17

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Jae Hyung Kim
Jayoung Ryu
In Young Huh
Soon-Kwang Hong
Hyun Ah Kang
Yong Keun Chang
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[1] Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
[2] Myongji University,Division of Bioscience and Bioinformatics
[3] Chung Ang University,Department of Life Sciences
[4] SK Innovation Co.,undefined
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Galactose; Ethanol production; Fed-batch culture;
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A wild-type yeast strain with a good galactose-utilization efficiency was newly isolated from the soil, and identified and named Saccharomyces cerevisiae KL17 by 18s RNA sequencing. Its performance of producing ethanol from galactose was investigated in flask cultures with media containing various combination and concentrations of galactose and glucose. When the initial galactose concentration was 20 g/L, it showed 2.2 g/L/h of substrate consumption rate and 0.63 g/L/h of ethanol productivity. Although they were about 70 % of those with glucose, such performance of S. cerevisiae KL17 with galactose was considered to be quite high compared with other strains reported to date. Its additional merit was that its galactose metabolism was not repressed by the existence of glucose. Its capability of ethanol production under a high ethanol concentration was demonstrated by fed-batch fermentation in a bioreactor. A high ethanol productivity of 3.03 g/L/h was obtained with an ethanol concentration and yield of 95 and 0.39 g/L, respectively, when the cells were pre-cultured on glucose. When the cells were pre-cultured on galactose instead of glucose, fermentation time could be reduced significantly, resulting in an improved ethanol productivity of 3.46 g/L/h. The inhibitory effects of two major impurities in a crude galactose solution obtained from acid hydrolysis of galactan were assessed. Only 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF) significantly inhibited ethanol fermentation, while levulinic acid (LA) was benign in the range up to 10 g/L.
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页码:1871 / 1878
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