Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Vol.74, No.1, 43-53, 1998
Carob pod : A new substrate for citric acid production by Aspergillus niger
The production of citric acid from carob pod extract by A. niger in surface fermentation was investigated. A maximum citric acid concentration (85.5 g/L), citric acid productivity (4.07 g/L/d), specific citric acid production rate (0.18 g/g/d), and specific sugar uptake rate (0.358 g/g/d) was achieved at an initial sugar concentration of 200 g/L, pH of 6.5, and a temperature of 30 degrees C. Other kinetic parameters, namely, citric acid yield, biomass yield, specific biomass production rate, and fermentation efficiency were maximum at pH 6.5, temperature 30 degrees C, and initial sugar concentration 100 g/L. The external addition of methanol into the carob pod extract at a concentration up to 4% (v/v) improved the production of citric acid.
Keywords:SOLID-STATE FERMENTATION, SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE CELLS;ETHANOL-PRODUCTION, BREWERY WASTES, MOLASSES, PEEL