1. Opuntia ficus indica cladode as fermentation feedstock for lactic acid production by Lactobacillus acidophilus LA 5.
- Author
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Lo Vecchio G, Di Salvo E, De Maria L, Nava V, Rando R, Gervasi T, and Cicero N
- Subjects
- Hydrolysis, Opuntia chemistry, Opuntia metabolism, Fermentation, Lactic Acid metabolism, Lactic Acid biosynthesis, Lactobacillus acidophilus metabolism
- Abstract
Opuntia ficus-indica cladodes are by-products which contain high amounts of fibres, bioactive and functional compounds. Given their high annual productivity per hectare, cladodes represent a cheap and suitable substrate, usable for fermentation processes. We investigated their potential as a substrate for the growth and production of lactic acid from Lactobacillus acidophilus LA-5. A separate hydrolysis and fermentation was performed. The concentration of reducing sugars obtained after the dilute acid and enzymatic hydrolysis was 28.45 g/L. The lactobacillus count ranged from 6.03 to 8.1 log CFU/mL, whereas lactic acid yield and productivity were 0.63 g/g and 0.73 g/L h, respectively. The maximum lactic acid concentration was found to be 17.5 g/L. This study reports the possibility of using the O. ficus indic a cladode for lactic acid production by LA-5 aiming to reduce costs for sustainable industrial production.
- Published
- 2024
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