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J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol ; 43(11): 1593-1609, 2016 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27565674

RESUMEN

The widespread use of corn starch and sugarcane as sources of sugar for the production of ethanol via fermentation may negatively impact the use of farmland for production of food. Thus, alternative sources of fermentable sugars, particularly from lignocellulosic sources, have been extensively investigated. Another source of fermentable sugars with substantial potential for ethanol production is the waste from the food growing and processing industry. Reviewed here is the use of waste from potato processing, molasses from processing of sugar beets into sugar, whey from cheese production, byproducts of rice and coffee bean processing, and other food processing wastes as sugar sources for fermentation to ethanol. Specific topics discussed include the organisms used for fermentation, strategies, such as co-culturing and cell immobilization, used to improve the fermentation process, and the use of genetic engineering to improve the performance of ethanol producing fermenters.


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Biocombustibles , Etanol/metabolismo , Manipulación de Alimentos , Beta vulgaris , Queso , Fermentación , Ingeniería Genética , Melaza , Solanum tuberosum , Azúcares/metabolismo , Residuos , Suero Lácteo
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Biosci Biotechnol Biochem ; 78(4): 687-94, 2014.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25036968

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This work investigated the improvement of ethanol production by engineered ethanologenic Escherichia coli to express the hemoglobin from the bacterium Vitreoscilla (VHb). Ethanologenic E. coli strain FBR5 and FBR5 transformed with the VHb gene in two constructs (strains TS3 and TS4) were grown in cheese whey (CW) medium at small and large scales, at both high and low aeration, or with whey powder (WP) or sugar beet molasses hydrolysate (SBMH) media at large scale and low aeration. Culture pH, cell growth, VHb levels, and ethanol production were evaluated after 48 h. VHb expression in TS3 and TS4 enhanced their ethanol production in CW (21-419%), in WP (17-362%), or in SBMH (48-118%) media. This work extends the findings that "VHb technology" may be useful for improving the production of ethanol from waste and byproducts of various sources.


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Proteínas Bacterianas/genética , Beta vulgaris/química , Queso , Escherichia coli/genética , Escherichia coli/metabolismo , Etanol/metabolismo , Melaza , Hemoglobinas Truncadas/genética , Reactores Biológicos/microbiología , Ingeniería Genética , Transformación Genética
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