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Phenolic compounds: Strong inhibitors derived from lignocellulosic hydrolysate for 2,3-butanediol production by Enterobacter aerogenes

Authors
Lee, Sang JunLee, Ju HunYang, XiaoguangKim, Sung BongLee, Ja HyunYoo, Hah YoungPark, ChulhwanKim, Seung Wook
Issue Date
12월-2015
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Keywords
2,3-butanediol; Enterobacter aerogenes; Inhibitory effects; Lignocellulosic hydrolysate; Miscanthus
Citation
BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL, v.10, no.12, pp.1920 - 1928
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Journal Title
BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL
Volume
10
Number
12
Start Page
1920
End Page
1928
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/91737
DOI
10.1002/biot.201500090
ISSN
1860-6768
Abstract
Lignocellulosic biomass are attractive feedstocks for 2,3-butanediol production due to their abundant supply and low price. During the hydrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass, various byproducts are formed and their effects on 2,3-butanediol production were not sufficiently studied compared to ethanol production. Therefore, the effects of compounds derived from lignocellulosic biomass (weak acids, furan derivatives and phenolics) on the cell growth, the 2,3-butanediol production and the enzymes activity involved in 2,3-butanediol production were evaluated using Enterobacter aerogenes ATCC 29007. The phenolic compounds showed the most toxic effects on cell growth, 2,3-butanediol production and enzyme activity, followed by furan derivatives and weak acids. The significant effects were not observed in the presence of acetic acid and formic acid. Also, feasibility of 2,3-butanediol production from lignocellulosic biomass was evaluated using Miscanthus as a feedstock. In the fermentation of Miscanthus hydrolysate, 11.00 g/L of 2,3-butanediol was obtained from 34.62 g/L of reducing sugar. However, 2,3-butanediol was not produced when the concentration of total phenolic compounds in the hydrolysate increased to more than 1.5 g/L. The present study provides useful information to develop strategies for biological production of 2,3-butanediol and to establish biorefinery for biochemicals from lignocellulosic biomass.
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