Chemical inhibition of the contaminant Lactobacillus fermentum from distilleries producing fuel bioethanol


Autoria(s): Oliva Neto, Pedro de; Lima, Fabíola Aliaga De; Silva, Ketrin Cristina Da; Silva, Douglas Fernandes Da; Carvalho, Ana Flavia Azevedo; Santos, Catarina dos
Contribuinte(s)

Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

01/10/2014

01/10/2014

01/06/2014

Resumo

The purpose of this study was to determine the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) of pure or mixed chemicals for Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Lactobacillus fermentum in the samples isolated from distilleries with serious bacterial contamination problems. The biocides, which showed the best results were: 3,4,4' trichlorocarbanilide (TCC), tested at pH 4.0 (MIC = 3.12 mg/l), TCC with benzethonium chloride (CBe) at pH 6.0 (MIC = 3.12 mg/l) and TCC mixed with benzalkonium chloride (CBa) at pH 6.0 (MIC = 1.53 mg /l). If CBa was used in sugar cane milling in 1:1 ratio with TCC, a 8 times reduction of CBa was possible. This formulation also should be tested in fermentation steps since it was more difficult for the bacterium to develop resistance to biocide. There was no inhibition of S. cerevisiae and there were only antibiotics as an option to bacterial control of fuel ethanol fermentation by S. cerevisiae.

Formato

441-447

Identificador

http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1516-8913201401214

Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology. Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná - Tecpar, v. 57, n. 3, p. 441-447, 2014.

1516-8913

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/110183

10.1590/S1516-8913201401214

S1516-89132014000300019

S1516-89132014000300019.pdf

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná - Tecpar

Relação

Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Ethanol #lactic acid bacteria #Saccharomyces cerevisiae #Lactobacillus fermentum
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article