Selenium supplementation during fermentation with sugar beet molasses and Saccharomyces cerevisiae to increase bioethanol production

A bench scale submerged fermentation process was used to bioethanol produce using sugar beet molasses and Saccharomyces cerevisiae, as substrate and microbial strain, respectively. Effects of selenium amount on growth of S. cerevisiae and bioethanol production were evaluated. The obtained results in...

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Main Authors: Faramarzi Sara, Anzabi Younes, Jafarizadeh-Malmiri Hoda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2019-01-01
Series:Green Processing and Synthesis
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/gps-2019-0032
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spelling doaj-35c39ce1a10c4142987dc3a0bce012c32021-10-02T17:48:07ZengDe GruyterGreen Processing and Synthesis2191-95502019-01-018162262810.1515/gps-2019-0032gps-2019-0032Selenium supplementation during fermentation with sugar beet molasses and Saccharomyces cerevisiae to increase bioethanol productionFaramarzi Sara0Anzabi Younes1Jafarizadeh-Malmiri Hoda2Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Basic Science, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, IranDepartment of Pathobiology, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, IranFaculty of Chemical Engineering, Sahand University of Technology, East Azarbaijan, Tabriz, IranA bench scale submerged fermentation process was used to bioethanol produce using sugar beet molasses and Saccharomyces cerevisiae, as substrate and microbial strain, respectively. Effects of selenium amount on growth of S. cerevisiae and bioethanol production were evaluated. The obtained results indicated that growth of S. cerevisiae (manifested as turbidity intensity) in the samples containing 0, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 μg sodium selenite, during aerobic process, was 0.1707, 0.1678, 0.1679, 0.1664, 0.1627 and 0.160% a.u./h (after 14 h incubation), respectively. Statistical analysis based on compression test indicated that there were insignificant (p > 0.05) differences between growth rate of the yeast in the fermented samples containing S. cerevisiae and 5 to 25 μg selenium salt. Response surface methodology was utilized to evaluate effects of two fermentation parameters namely, amount of selenium (5-25 μg) and substrate brix (10-25°Bx) on the concentration (g/L) of produced bioethanol. Obtained results revealed that maximum bioethanol concentration (55 g/L) was achieved using 15 μg selenium and molasses with 25°Bx. Furthermore, results have also indicated that, without using selenium and using molasses with 25°Bx, bioethanol with concentration of 29 g/L was produced.https://doi.org/10.1515/gps-2019-0032bioethanol overproductionsaccharomyces cerevisiaeseleniumsubstrate brixoptical density
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author Faramarzi Sara
Anzabi Younes
Jafarizadeh-Malmiri Hoda
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Anzabi Younes
Jafarizadeh-Malmiri Hoda
Selenium supplementation during fermentation with sugar beet molasses and Saccharomyces cerevisiae to increase bioethanol production
Green Processing and Synthesis
bioethanol overproduction
saccharomyces cerevisiae
selenium
substrate brix
optical density
author_facet Faramarzi Sara
Anzabi Younes
Jafarizadeh-Malmiri Hoda
author_sort Faramarzi Sara
title Selenium supplementation during fermentation with sugar beet molasses and Saccharomyces cerevisiae to increase bioethanol production
title_short Selenium supplementation during fermentation with sugar beet molasses and Saccharomyces cerevisiae to increase bioethanol production
title_full Selenium supplementation during fermentation with sugar beet molasses and Saccharomyces cerevisiae to increase bioethanol production
title_fullStr Selenium supplementation during fermentation with sugar beet molasses and Saccharomyces cerevisiae to increase bioethanol production
title_full_unstemmed Selenium supplementation during fermentation with sugar beet molasses and Saccharomyces cerevisiae to increase bioethanol production
title_sort selenium supplementation during fermentation with sugar beet molasses and saccharomyces cerevisiae to increase bioethanol production
publisher De Gruyter
series Green Processing and Synthesis
issn 2191-9550
publishDate 2019-01-01
description A bench scale submerged fermentation process was used to bioethanol produce using sugar beet molasses and Saccharomyces cerevisiae, as substrate and microbial strain, respectively. Effects of selenium amount on growth of S. cerevisiae and bioethanol production were evaluated. The obtained results indicated that growth of S. cerevisiae (manifested as turbidity intensity) in the samples containing 0, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 μg sodium selenite, during aerobic process, was 0.1707, 0.1678, 0.1679, 0.1664, 0.1627 and 0.160% a.u./h (after 14 h incubation), respectively. Statistical analysis based on compression test indicated that there were insignificant (p > 0.05) differences between growth rate of the yeast in the fermented samples containing S. cerevisiae and 5 to 25 μg selenium salt. Response surface methodology was utilized to evaluate effects of two fermentation parameters namely, amount of selenium (5-25 μg) and substrate brix (10-25°Bx) on the concentration (g/L) of produced bioethanol. Obtained results revealed that maximum bioethanol concentration (55 g/L) was achieved using 15 μg selenium and molasses with 25°Bx. Furthermore, results have also indicated that, without using selenium and using molasses with 25°Bx, bioethanol with concentration of 29 g/L was produced.
topic bioethanol overproduction
saccharomyces cerevisiae
selenium
substrate brix
optical density
url https://doi.org/10.1515/gps-2019-0032
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