Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Vol.41, No.1, 62-72, 1994
An Interlaboratory Comparison of the Performance of Ethanol-Producing Microorganisms in a Xylose-Rich Acid Hydrolysate
A xylose-rich, dilute-acid-pretreated corncob hydrolysate was fermented by Escherichia coli ATCC 11303, recombinant (rec) E. coli B (pLOI297 and KO11), Pichia stipitis (CBS 5773, 6054 and R), Saccharomyces cerevisiae isolate 3 in combination with xylose isomerase, rec S. cerevisiae (TJ1, H550 and H477) and Fusarium oxysporum VTT-D-80134 in an interlaboratory comparison. The micro-organisms were studied according to three different options : (A) fermentation under consistent conditions, (B) fermentation under optimal conditions for the organism, and (C) fermentation under optimal conditions for the organism with detoxification of the hydrolysate. The highest yields of ethanol, 0.24 g/g (A), 0.36 g/g (B) and 0.54 g/g (C), were obtained from rec E. coli B, KO11. P. stipitis and F. oxysporum were sensitive to the inhibiters present in the hydrolysate and produced a maximum yield of 0.34 g/g (C) and 0.04 g/g (B), respectively. The analysis of the corn-cob hydrolysate and aspects of process economy of the different fermentation options (pH, sterilization, nutrient supplementation, adaptation, detoxification) are discussed.
Keywords:RECOMBINANT ESCHERICHIA-COLI;SPENT SULFITE LIQUOR;SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE;HEMICELLULOSE HYDROLYSATE;FERMENTING YEASTS;PICHIA-STIPITIS;FUEL ETHANOL;FERMENTATION;IMPROVEMENT;CONVERSION