Xylitol production by Candida boidinii NRRL Y-17213 was investigated i
n fed-batch fermentations with xylose (50, 100 g litre(-1)) and a mixt
ure of glucose (25 g litre(-1)) and xylose (25 g litre(-1)). All ferme
ntations were initially batch processes with high levels of aeration a
nd rapid production of biomass. Faster growth occurred when a mixture
of glucose and xylose, instead of xylose, was used as a substrate; glu
cose was assimilated first and maximal xylitol production was 39.41 g
litre(-1), compared with 46.5 and 59.3 g litre(-1) in the processes wi
th xylose alone. Fed-batch cultures were characterized with higher xyl
itol yields (0.57-0.68 g g(-1)) and production rates (0.32-0.46 g litr
e(-1) h(-1)) compared with a batch process. Ethanol was accumulated in
all processes, in smaller quantities, varying from II to 21% of the x
ylitol concentration. The fed-batch process with the highest initial x
ylose concentration (100 g litre(-1)) and the lowest level of aeration
in the first phase, resulted in the highest yield of xylitol (75% of
theoretical) and the highest productivity (approximately 35% higher th
an the productivities of the other two fed-batch experiments).