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Development of a Strategy for L-Lactic Acid Production by Rhizopus oryzae Using Zizania latifolia Waste and Cane Molasses as Carbon Sources

As a biodegradable and renewable material, polylactic acid is considered a major environmentally friendly alternative to petrochemical plastics. Microbial fermentation is the traditional method for lactic acid production, but it is still too expensive to compete with the petrochemical industry. Agro...

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Autores principales: Yin, Feng-Wei, Sun, Xiao-Long, Zheng, Wei-Long, Yin, Long-Fei, Luo, Xi, Zhang, Ying-Ying, Wang, Yan-Fei, Fu, Yong-Qian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10488812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37687063
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28176234
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author Yin, Feng-Wei
Sun, Xiao-Long
Zheng, Wei-Long
Yin, Long-Fei
Luo, Xi
Zhang, Ying-Ying
Wang, Yan-Fei
Fu, Yong-Qian
author_facet Yin, Feng-Wei
Sun, Xiao-Long
Zheng, Wei-Long
Yin, Long-Fei
Luo, Xi
Zhang, Ying-Ying
Wang, Yan-Fei
Fu, Yong-Qian
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description As a biodegradable and renewable material, polylactic acid is considered a major environmentally friendly alternative to petrochemical plastics. Microbial fermentation is the traditional method for lactic acid production, but it is still too expensive to compete with the petrochemical industry. Agro-industrial wastes are generated from the food and agricultural industries and agricultural practices. The utilization of agro-industrial wastes is an important way to reduce costs, save energy and achieve sustainable development. The present study aimed to develop a method for the valorization of Zizania latifolia waste and cane molasses as carbon sources for L-lactic acid fermentation using Rhizopus oryzae LA-UN-1. The results showed that xylose derived from the acid hydrolysis of Z. latifolia waste was beneficial for cell growth, while glucose from the acid hydrolysis of Z. latifolia waste and mixed sugars (glucose and fructose) from the acid hydrolysis of cane molasses were suitable for the accumulation of lactic acid. Thus, a three-stage carbon source utilization strategy was developed, which markedly improved lactic acid production and productivity, respectively reaching 129.47 g/L and 1.51 g/L·h after 86 h of fermentation. This work demonstrates that inexpensive Z. latifolia waste and cane molasses can be suitable carbon sources for lactic acid production, offering an efficient utilization strategy for agro-industrial wastes.
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spelling pubmed-104888122023-09-09 Development of a Strategy for L-Lactic Acid Production by Rhizopus oryzae Using Zizania latifolia Waste and Cane Molasses as Carbon Sources Yin, Feng-Wei Sun, Xiao-Long Zheng, Wei-Long Yin, Long-Fei Luo, Xi Zhang, Ying-Ying Wang, Yan-Fei Fu, Yong-Qian Molecules Article As a biodegradable and renewable material, polylactic acid is considered a major environmentally friendly alternative to petrochemical plastics. Microbial fermentation is the traditional method for lactic acid production, but it is still too expensive to compete with the petrochemical industry. Agro-industrial wastes are generated from the food and agricultural industries and agricultural practices. The utilization of agro-industrial wastes is an important way to reduce costs, save energy and achieve sustainable development. The present study aimed to develop a method for the valorization of Zizania latifolia waste and cane molasses as carbon sources for L-lactic acid fermentation using Rhizopus oryzae LA-UN-1. The results showed that xylose derived from the acid hydrolysis of Z. latifolia waste was beneficial for cell growth, while glucose from the acid hydrolysis of Z. latifolia waste and mixed sugars (glucose and fructose) from the acid hydrolysis of cane molasses were suitable for the accumulation of lactic acid. Thus, a three-stage carbon source utilization strategy was developed, which markedly improved lactic acid production and productivity, respectively reaching 129.47 g/L and 1.51 g/L·h after 86 h of fermentation. This work demonstrates that inexpensive Z. latifolia waste and cane molasses can be suitable carbon sources for lactic acid production, offering an efficient utilization strategy for agro-industrial wastes. MDPI 2023-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10488812/ /pubmed/37687063 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28176234 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yin, Feng-Wei
Sun, Xiao-Long
Zheng, Wei-Long
Yin, Long-Fei
Luo, Xi
Zhang, Ying-Ying
Wang, Yan-Fei
Fu, Yong-Qian
Development of a Strategy for L-Lactic Acid Production by Rhizopus oryzae Using Zizania latifolia Waste and Cane Molasses as Carbon Sources
title Development of a Strategy for L-Lactic Acid Production by Rhizopus oryzae Using Zizania latifolia Waste and Cane Molasses as Carbon Sources
title_full Development of a Strategy for L-Lactic Acid Production by Rhizopus oryzae Using Zizania latifolia Waste and Cane Molasses as Carbon Sources
title_fullStr Development of a Strategy for L-Lactic Acid Production by Rhizopus oryzae Using Zizania latifolia Waste and Cane Molasses as Carbon Sources
title_full_unstemmed Development of a Strategy for L-Lactic Acid Production by Rhizopus oryzae Using Zizania latifolia Waste and Cane Molasses as Carbon Sources
title_short Development of a Strategy for L-Lactic Acid Production by Rhizopus oryzae Using Zizania latifolia Waste and Cane Molasses as Carbon Sources
title_sort development of a strategy for l-lactic acid production by rhizopus oryzae using zizania latifolia waste and cane molasses as carbon sources
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10488812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37687063
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28176234
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