IGRADIENT-CONTINUOUS YEAST CULTIVATION FOR THE ALCOHOL PRODUCTION FROM MOLASSES

This work objective is to find the technological conditions for the intensification of yeast growth in the gradient-continuous yeast cultivation process. Experiments on four sequential yeast chemostats (connected into a battery) demonstrated broad possibilities to influence the metabolic activity of...

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Main Authors: Levandovskiy L. V., Myhailyk V. S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Palladin Institute of Biochemistry 2017-06-01
Series:Biotechnologia Acta
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Online Access:http://biotechnology.kiev.ua/images/storage/3_2017/levandovskiy_3_2017.pdf
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Summary:This work objective is to find the technological conditions for the intensification of yeast growth in the gradient-continuous yeast cultivation process. Experiments on four sequential yeast chemostats (connected into a battery) demonstrated broad possibilities to influence the metabolic activity of yeast and the alcohol production depending on the content of molasses introduced into the second, third and fourth yeast generators. Adding the molasses according to the 3:2:1 scheme in quantities, which are sufficient to achieve the initial concentration of solids of 26.5 g/100 cm3 to the end of the process resulted in high accumulation of yeast in the medium (up to 99 g/dm3). It is demonstrated that the highest ratio of economic effect of biomass synthesis from molasses sugars (88 g/100 g) is achieved when molasses is added according to the 1:2:2.5 scheme and the initial solids concentration in the medium is near 12 g/100 cm3.
ISSN:2410-7751
2410-776X