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Characterization of sugarcane bagasse solubilization and utilization by thermophilic cellulolytic and saccharolytic bacteria at increasing solid loadings

Isabela U. Zambello, Evert K. Holwerda, Lee R. Lynd

2024Bioresource Technology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In Brazil the main feedstock used for ethanol production is sugarcane juice, resulting in large amounts of bagasse. Bagasse has high potential for cellulosic ethanol production, and consolidated bioprocessing (CBP) has potential for lowering costs. However, economic feasibility requires bioprocessing at high solids loadings, entailing engineering and biological challenges. This study aims to document and characterize carbohydrate solubilization and utilization by defined cocultures of Clostridium thermocellum and Thermoanaerobacterium thermosaccharolyticum at increasing loadings of sugarcane bagasse. Results show that fractional carbohydrate solubilization decreases as solids loading increases from 10 g/L to 80 g/L. Cocultures enhance solubilization and carbohydrate utilization compared to monocultures, irrespective of initial solids loading. Rinsing bagasse before fermentation slightly decreases solubilization. Experiments studying inhibitory effects using spent media and dilution of broth show that negative effects are temporary or reversible. These findings highlight the potential of converting sugarcane bagasse via CBP, pointing out performance limitations that must be addressed.

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BagasseClostridium thermocellumBioprocessCellulosic ethanolPulp and paper industryRaw materialChemistryBiofuelBioenergyFermentationCelluloseBiotechnologyEthanol fuelFood scienceWaste managementBiochemistryChemical engineeringCellulaseBiologyEngineeringOrganic chemistryBiofuel production and bioconversionEnzyme Production and CharacterizationMicrobial Metabolites in Food Biotechnology
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