Title of article
Apple pomace ultrafiltration sludge – A novel substrate for fungal bioproduction of citric acid: Optimisation studies
Author/Authors
Dhillon، نويسنده , , Gurpreet Singh and Brar، نويسنده , , Satinder Kaur and Verma، نويسنده , , Mausam and Tyagi، نويسنده , , Rajeshwar Dayal، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
8
From page
864
To page
871
Abstract
Ever-growing demand for citric acid (CA) and urgent need for alternative sources has served as a driving force for workers to search for novel and economical substrates. Submerged fermentation was conducted using apple (Malus domestica) pomace ultrafiltration sludge as an inexpensive substrate for CA bioproduction, using Aspergillus niger NRRL567. The crucial parameters, such as total suspended solids and inducer concentration, were optimised by response surface methodology for higher CA production. The optimal CA concentrations of 44.9 g/100 g and 37.9 g/100 g dry substrate were obtained with 25 g/l of initial total solids and 3% (v/v) methanol and 25 g/l of total solids and 3% (v/v) ethanol concentration, respectively, after the 144 h of fermentation. Results indicated that total solids concentration, and methanol as an inducer, were effective with respect to higher CA yield and also indicated the possibility of using apple pomace sludge as a potential substrate for economical production of CA.
Keywords
inducer , submerged fermentation , Response surface methodology , Total Suspended Solids , Apple pomace ultrafiltration sludge
Journal title
Food Chemistry
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Food Chemistry
Record number
1965718
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