Fermentative lactic acid production from seaweed hydrolysate using Lactobacillus sp. And Weissella sp

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Author(s)

  • Dillirani Nagarajan
  • Naomi Oktarina
  • Po-Ting Chen
  • Chun-Yen Chen
  • Jo-Shu Chang

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Article number126166
Journal / PublicationBioresource Technology
Volume344
Issue numberPart A
Online published19 Oct 2021
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2022
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

Lactic acid (LA) is an essential commodity chemical, with bio-based LA ruling the market share. Macroalgae are a desirable feedstock for LA fermentation due to their high carbohydrate and low lignin content. Ulva sp., Gracilaria sp., and Sargassum cristaefolium were evaluated as a feedstock for LA fermentation. Mild acid-thermal hydrolysis (sulfuric acid concentrations < 5%) resulted in superior reducing sugar recovery. Gracilaria sp. attained maximum reducing sugar recovery (0.39 g/g biomass) and lactate yield (0.94 g/g). LA fermentation of fucose-rich hydrolysate of Sargassum cristaefolium is demonstrated for the first time, with 0.81 g/g LA yield and 0.36 g/g reducing sugars. Ulva sp. attained 0.21 g/g reducing sugars and 0.85 g/g LA yield. The efficiency of macroalgae for lactate bioconversion was in the order: red macroalgae > green macroalgae > brown macroalgae. L. rhamnosus and L. plantarum could efficaciously utilize seaweed sugars for LA production. Macroalgae can potentially replace lignocellulosic biomass as a feedstock in LA fermentation.

Research Area(s)

  • Fucose, Gracilaria sp., Lactic acid, Lactobacillus rhamnosus, Sargassum cristaefolium, Ulva sp.

Citation Format(s)

Fermentative lactic acid production from seaweed hydrolysate using Lactobacillus sp. And Weissella sp. / Nagarajan, Dillirani; Oktarina, Naomi; Chen, Po-Ting et al.
In: Bioresource Technology, Vol. 344, No. Part A, 126166, 01.2022.

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