Improved production of succinic acid from Basfia succiniciproducens growing on A. donax and process evaluation through material flow analysis
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Background: Due to its wide range of applications in the food, pharmaceutical and chemical fields, microbial synthesis
of succinic acid is receiving growing attention, generating already relevant industrial results, as well as fueling
constant research for improvements. In order to develop a sustainable process, a special focus is now set on the
exploitation and conversion of lignocellulosic biomasses into platform chemicals.
Results: In the present work we used Basfia succiniciproducens BPP7 in separated hydrolysis and fermentation experiments
with Arundo donax as starting material. Fed-batch strategies showed a maximal production of about 37 g/L of
succinic acid after 43 h of growth and a productivity of 0.9 g/L h on the pilot scale. Global mass balance calculations
demonstrated a hydrolysis and fermentation efficiency of about 75%. Moreover, the application of a material flow
analysis showed the obtainment of 88.5 and 52 % of succinic acid, per kg of virgin biomass and on the total generated
output, respectively.
Conclusions: The use of fed-batch strategies for the growth of B. succiniciproducens on A. donax improved the titer
and productivity of succinic acid on pre-pilot scale. Process evaluation through material flow analysis showed successful
results and predicted a yield of succinic acid of about 30% in a fed-batch process that uses A. donax as only
carbon source also in the feed. Preliminary considerations on the possibility to achieve an energetic valorization of the
residual solid coming from the fermentation process were also carried out.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Basfia succiniciproducens; Arundo donax; Fed-batch; Succinic acid; Pre-pilot scale; Inhibition; Material flow; analysis
List of contributors:
Ruoppolo, Giovanna; Lama, Licia
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