Fs. Carta et al., Production of fumaric acid by fermentation of enzymatic hydrolysates derived from cassava bagasse, BIORES TECH, 68(1), 1999, pp. 23-28
Cassava bagasse is a starch-rich lignocellulosic residue (50% of starch, by
weight, on a dry basis) which is discarded daily into rivers. The enzymati
c hydrolysate of cassava bagasse was used as the sole carbon source to prod
uce fumaric acid by submerged fermentation using several Rhizopus strains.
This work was developed in several steps. Six different sources of nitrogen
and six different compositions of the enzymatic hydrolysate were used. An
experimental design was carried out to optimize the media cultivation. The
strain Rhizopus formosa MUCL 28422 was selected as the best fumaric acid pr
oducer, yielding 21.28 g/l in a media containing cassava bagasse as the sol
e carbon source, KNO3 as nitrogen source (C/N ratio of 168), 20 g/l of CaCO
3, 10 mu g/l of biotin, 0.04 g/l of ZnSO4.7H(2)O, 0.25 g/l of MgSO4.7H(2)O,
0.15 g/l of KH2PO, and 15 ml/l of methanol. (C) 1998 Published by Elsevier
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