Separation and Purification Technology, Vol.161, 152-158, 2016
Sugaring-out extraction coupled with fermentation of lactic acid
Sugaring-out extraction as a novel phase separation for sugar-based chemicals was postulated to extract lactic acid from the fermentation broth by means of sugars and organic solvents. From the different sugaring-out extraction systems investigated, the isopropanol glucose system was found to be more favorable. The partition coefficient (1.39) and recovery (84.27%) of lactic acid were obtained by a system consisting of 12% (w/w) glucose and 40% (w/w) isopropanol. The glucose-rich bottom phase can be utilized to produce lactic acid after recovery of isopropanol. The experimental results were comparable with the normal fermentation, e.g. the yield of lactic acid to glucose being 91.1% vs. 94.0%. This provides a novel approach to integrate sugaring-out extraction into fermentation for production of sugar-based chemicals. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.