Biocatalysis and agricultural biotechnology | 2019

Optimization of bioethanol production from cheese whey using Kluyveromyces marxianus URM 7404

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The objective of this study was to optimize the ethanol production from cheese whey, using the yeast Kluyveromyces marxianus URM 7404. The response surface methodology (RSM) with a central composite rotational design (CCRD) was used to evaluate the effects of pH (4–6), temperature (30–36\u202f°C), and lactose concentration (50–70\u202fg.L−1). Cheese whey underwent 17 fermentations and further three fermentations were conducted for the validation of the equation obtained by RSM. After the validation of the optimization, the fermentation process was scaled-up to the volumes of 1\u202fL, 6\u202fL, 21\u202fL, and 36\u202fL, and ethanol production (g.L−1), productivity (QP g.L−1. h−1), conversion (YP/S g.g−1), yield (η %), and chemical oxygen demand (mg COD. L−1) were evaluated. Temperature was the most significant factor used for the optimization of the ethanol production, followed by pH and lactose concentration. The conditions for the ethanol production of higher than 90% were as follows: temperature range from 32.5 to 35.0\u202f°C, pH from 4.8 to 5.3, and lactose concentration from 61.0 to 65.0\u202fg.L−1. The equation generated from the optimization process was validated and presented excellent values and precision for the use of this model in scale-up process, obtaining volume of 36\u202fL, η 95.80%, QP 2.57\u202fg.L−1. h−1, and YP/S 0.50\u202fg.g−1. The COD of the cheese whey was reduced by 78.94%, proving it to be an effective process to reduce the environmental damages caused by this effluent.

Volume 20
Pages 101182
DOI 10.1016/J.BCAB.2019.101182
Language English
Journal Biocatalysis and agricultural biotechnology

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