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Sweet Sorghum Juice as an Alternative Carbon Source and Adaptive Evolution of Lactobacillus Brevis Nie9.3.3 in Sweet Sorghum Juice and Biodiesel Derived Crude Glycerol to Improve 1, 3 Propanediol Production

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dc.contributor.author Alphy, M P
dc.contributor.author Anjali, K B
dc.contributor.author Vivek, N
dc.contributor.author Thirumalesh, B V
dc.contributor.author Sindhu, R
dc.contributor.author Pugazhendi, A
dc.contributor.author Pandey, A
dc.contributor.author Binod, P
dc.date.accessioned 2022-01-30T14:32:51Z
dc.date.available 2022-01-30T14:32:51Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.citation Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering; 9(5):106086 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2213343721010630
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3948
dc.description.abstract Sweet sorghum juice (SSJ) is considered as an ideal complement for carbon supplement in ethanol fermentation for its ease of cultivation. Extraction of fermentable sugars from the sweet sorghum is very simple in comparison to lignocellulosic biomass. Hence sweet sorghum is a suitable candidate as a feedstock. In the present study, batch fermentations were carried out using Lactobacillus brevis NIE9.3.3, a facultative anaerobe, isolated through onsite enrichment technique to produce 1,3-propanediol and other co-metabolites, in glucose-glycerol co-fermentation. To make the process more sustainable, the glucose supplemented in the production media was replaced with SSJ. The supplementation of 40 g/L sorghum juice and 40 g/L crude glycerol in the production media resulted in the titre of 25.9 g/L 1, 3-PDO with a volumetric yield of 0.64 g 1,3-PDO/g glycerol. Adaptation of the microorganisms and cultivation under controlled conditions of temperature and substrate concentrations followed by selection was carried out, that is, adaptive evolution. Among the adaptively evolved strains, PD 20.100 has displayed better performance and increased the titres up to 38.4 g/L with a volumetric yield of 0.64 g 1,3-PDO/g glycerol. The industrial applicability of the fermentation process was checked in pilot scale and the production yield was comparable with that of flask scale. The utilization of agricultural and biodiesel industrial waste for the production of 1,3-PDO by a non-pathogenic organism and the strain improvement through ALE for better utilization and conversion of substrates indicates the novelty of this work. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Elsevier en_US
dc.subject sweet sorghum juice en_US
dc.subject 1,3-PDO en_US
dc.subject adaptive evolution en_US
dc.subject lactobacillus brevis en_US
dc.subject NIE9.3.3 en_US
dc.subject co-fermentation en_US
dc.title Sweet Sorghum Juice as an Alternative Carbon Source and Adaptive Evolution of Lactobacillus Brevis Nie9.3.3 in Sweet Sorghum Juice and Biodiesel Derived Crude Glycerol to Improve 1, 3 Propanediol Production en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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