1. Optimized Production of Xylitol from Xylose Using a Hyper-Acidophilic Candida tropicalis.
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Tamburini E, Costa S, Marchetti MG, and Pedrini P
- Subjects
- Batch Cell Culture Techniques, Candida tropicalis growth & development, Fermentation, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Immersion, Temperature, Biotechnology methods, Candida tropicalis metabolism, Xylitol biosynthesis, Xylose metabolism
- Abstract
The yeast Candida tropicalis DSM 7524 produces xylitol, a natural, low-calorie sweetener, by fermentation of xylose. In order to increase xylitol production rate during the submerged fermentation process, some parameters-substrate (xylose) concentration, pH, aeration rate, temperature and fermentation strategy-have been optimized. The maximum xylitol yield reached at 60-80 g/L initial xylose concentration, pH 5.5 at 37 °C was 83.66% (w/w) on consumed xylose in microaerophilic conditions (kLa = 2·h(-1)). Scaling up on 3 L fermenter, with a fed-batch strategy, the best xylitol yield was 86.84% (w/w), against a 90% of theoretical yield. The hyper-acidophilic behaviour of C. tropicalis makes this strain particularly promising for industrial application, due to the possibility to work in non-sterile conditions.
- Published
- 2015
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