Kinetics of the bioproduction of succinic acid by actinobacillus succinogenes from oil palm lignocellulosic hydrolysate in a bioreactor

Soluble products from oil palm frond hydrolysate (OPFH) were incorporated as the fermentation substrate for succinic acid (SA) production. To construct a reliable kinetic model for the production of SA from OPFH, the inhibitory effects during fermentation involving glucose were evaluated based on th...

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Main Author: Luthfi A.A.I.; Jahim J.M.; Harun S.; Tan J.P.; Manaf S.F.A.; Shah S.S.M.
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Published: North Carolina State University 2018
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Luthfi A.A.I.; Jahim J.M.; Harun S.; Tan J.P.; Manaf S.F.A.; Shah S.S.M.
Kinetics of the bioproduction of succinic acid by actinobacillus succinogenes from oil palm lignocellulosic hydrolysate in a bioreactor
2018
BioResources
13
4
10.15376/biores.13.4.8279-8294
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85071888204&doi=10.15376%2fbiores.13.4.8279-8294&partnerID=40&md5=0d3d6bcda41c711cc322d82a986b4ed4
Soluble products from oil palm frond hydrolysate (OPFH) were incorporated as the fermentation substrate for succinic acid (SA) production. To construct a reliable kinetic model for the production of SA from OPFH, the inhibitory effects during fermentation involving glucose were evaluated based on the modified Gompertz model. The application of the modified Gompertz model was found to fit well with the experimental data for characterizing the SA fermentation profile and could predict the maximum potential of the metabolite formation in the form of concentrations, production rates, and initial lag times. The maximum potential of the SA production was determined to be 38.0 g/L, which was yielded from 61.3 g/L glucose in anaerobic batch cultivation after 30 h. The inhibitory effects on the cell growth and SA production became more apparent at higher substrate concentrations, which coincided with the substrate inhibition constant of 78.7 g/L. The model also helped in estimating the OPFH fermentation baseline, which consequently led to a SA concentration of 36.5 g/L and productivity of 1.95 g/Lh. The results suggested that OPFH as an inexpensive and renewable source of lignocellulosic syrup is advantageous for the economic production of SA. © 2018, BioResources.
North Carolina State University
19302126
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author Luthfi A.A.I.; Jahim J.M.; Harun S.; Tan J.P.; Manaf S.F.A.; Shah S.S.M.
spellingShingle Luthfi A.A.I.; Jahim J.M.; Harun S.; Tan J.P.; Manaf S.F.A.; Shah S.S.M.
Kinetics of the bioproduction of succinic acid by actinobacillus succinogenes from oil palm lignocellulosic hydrolysate in a bioreactor
author_facet Luthfi A.A.I.; Jahim J.M.; Harun S.; Tan J.P.; Manaf S.F.A.; Shah S.S.M.
author_sort Luthfi A.A.I.; Jahim J.M.; Harun S.; Tan J.P.; Manaf S.F.A.; Shah S.S.M.
title Kinetics of the bioproduction of succinic acid by actinobacillus succinogenes from oil palm lignocellulosic hydrolysate in a bioreactor
title_short Kinetics of the bioproduction of succinic acid by actinobacillus succinogenes from oil palm lignocellulosic hydrolysate in a bioreactor
title_full Kinetics of the bioproduction of succinic acid by actinobacillus succinogenes from oil palm lignocellulosic hydrolysate in a bioreactor
title_fullStr Kinetics of the bioproduction of succinic acid by actinobacillus succinogenes from oil palm lignocellulosic hydrolysate in a bioreactor
title_full_unstemmed Kinetics of the bioproduction of succinic acid by actinobacillus succinogenes from oil palm lignocellulosic hydrolysate in a bioreactor
title_sort Kinetics of the bioproduction of succinic acid by actinobacillus succinogenes from oil palm lignocellulosic hydrolysate in a bioreactor
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description Soluble products from oil palm frond hydrolysate (OPFH) were incorporated as the fermentation substrate for succinic acid (SA) production. To construct a reliable kinetic model for the production of SA from OPFH, the inhibitory effects during fermentation involving glucose were evaluated based on the modified Gompertz model. The application of the modified Gompertz model was found to fit well with the experimental data for characterizing the SA fermentation profile and could predict the maximum potential of the metabolite formation in the form of concentrations, production rates, and initial lag times. The maximum potential of the SA production was determined to be 38.0 g/L, which was yielded from 61.3 g/L glucose in anaerobic batch cultivation after 30 h. The inhibitory effects on the cell growth and SA production became more apparent at higher substrate concentrations, which coincided with the substrate inhibition constant of 78.7 g/L. The model also helped in estimating the OPFH fermentation baseline, which consequently led to a SA concentration of 36.5 g/L and productivity of 1.95 g/Lh. The results suggested that OPFH as an inexpensive and renewable source of lignocellulosic syrup is advantageous for the economic production of SA. © 2018, BioResources.
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