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Paper Title

Application of the biorefinery concept to produce l-lactic acid from the soybean vinasse at laboratory and pilot scale

Keywords

  • Lactic Acid Fermentation
  • Soybean Vinasse
  • Lactobacillus agilis
  • L(+)-Lactic Acid Production
  • Bioprocess Optimization
  • Industrial Fermentation
  • Sustainable Bioprocessing
  • Food Industry
  • Pharmaceutical Applications
  • Cosmetic Industry
  • Chemical Industry
  • Fermentation Kinetics
  • Yield Parameters
  • Substrate Utilization
  • Microbial Metabolism
  • Oligosaccharide Fermentation
  • Vinasse Valorization
  • Alternative Feedstocks
  • Biotechnological Scale-Up
  • Pilot Plant Fermentation
  • Nitrogen-Free Fermentation
  • High-Yield Lactic Acid
  • Sustainable Biomanufacturing
  • Fermentation Efficiency
  • Renewable Feedstocks

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 102 | Issue : 2 | Page No : 1765-1772

Published On

January, 2011

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Abstract

Lactic acid is a product that finds several applications in food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical and chemical industries. The main objective of this work was the development of a bioprocess to produce l(+)-lactic acid using soybean vinasse as substrate. Among ten strains, Lactobacillus agilis LPB 56 was selected for fermentation, due to its ability to metabolize the complex oligosaccharides. Fermentation was conducted without need for supplementary inorganic nitrogen sources or yeast extract. Kinetic and yield parameters determined at laboratory scale were 0.864 and 0.0162 for YP/S and YX/S, 0.0145 g/L h (rx), 1.32 g/L h (rs) and 1.13 g/L h (rp). The use of vinasse enriched with soybean molasses provided higher lactic acid concentration (138 g/L), the best proportion of inoculum being 25% (v/v). After scale-up to a pilot plant, kinetic and yield parameters were 0.849 and 0.0353 for YP/S and YX/S, 0.0278 g/L h (rx), 0.915 g/L h (rs) and 0.863 g/L h (rp).

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