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Title: Fumaric Acid Production from Sugarcane Trash Hydrolysate Using Rhizopus Oryzae NIIST 1
Authors: ABRAHAM, A
MOIDEEN, S K
MATHEW, A K
RAJ, S R A
SINDHU, R
PANDEY, A
SANG, B I
SUKUMARAN, R K
Keywords: biomass feedstock
biorefinery
lignocellulose
Plackett-Burman design
RSM
Issue Date: 3-Aug-2020
Publisher: NISCAIR
Citation: Indian Journal of Experimental Biology; 58(8)
Abstract: Production of organic acids through fermentation of biomass feedstock is a potent strategy for co-product generation and improving economics in lignocellulose biorefinery. Sugar cane trash (SCT), a surplus available agro-residue, was exploited for the production of fumaric acid - a dicarboxylic acid with applications in the synthesis of polyester resins, as mordant and as a food additive. The isolate NIIST 1 which showed the production of fumaric acid was identified as Rhizopus oryzae. Media engineering was carried out and a maximum production of fumaric acid in SCT hydrolysate incorporated media was 5.2 g/L. Response surface analyses of the interaction of parameters indicated the importance of maintaining a high C/N ratio. Results indicate the scope for developing the Rhizopus oryzae strain NIIST 1 as a potent organism for fumaric acid production, since only a few microorganisms have the ability to produce industrially relevant compounds using lignocellulose biomass hydrolysates.
URI: http://op.niscair.res.in/index.php/IJEB/article/view/39412/465477680
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