Selection of a strain of Aspergillus for the production of citric acid from pineapple waste in solid-state fermentation
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01/01/1998
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Aspergillus foetidus ACR I 3996 (=FRR 3558) and three strains of Aspergillus niger ACM 4992 (=ATCC 9142), ACM 4993 (=ATCC 10577), ACM 4994 (=ATCC 12846) were compared for the production of citric acid from pineapple peel in solid-state fermentation. A. niger ACM 4992 produced the highest amount of citric acid, with a yield of 19.4 g of citric acid per 100 g of dry fermented pineapple waste under optimum conditions, representing a yield of 0.74 g citric acid/g sugar consumed. Optimal conditions were 65% (w/w) initial moisture content, 3% (v/w) methanol, 30 degrees C, an unadjusted initial pH of 3.4, a particle size of 2 mm and 5 ppm Fe2+. Citric acid production was best in flasks, with lower yields being obtained in tray and rotating drum bioreactors. |
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eng |
Palavras-Chave | #Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology #Aspergillus Niger #Citric Acid #Pineapple Waste #Solid-state Fermentation #Metal-ions #Substrate #Niger #System #Pomace |
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Journal Article |