Highly efficient l-lactic acid production from xylose in cell recycle continuous fermentation using Enterococcus mundtii QU 25
Abstract
A few strains of lactic acid bacteria metabolise xylose into optically pure L-lactic acid (LA). This study achieved an effective homofermentative cell recycle continuous fermentation of xylose to L-LA with high concentration, productivity, and yield using Enterococcus mundtii QU 25. In conventional continuous fermentation, the optimal xylose concentration in the feeding solution is 50 g L−1, and the optimal dilution rate is 0.15 h−1. Continuous fermentation with cell recycling using a microfiltration membrane module produced an L-LA concentration of 32.3 g L−1 with a yield of 0.789 g g−1 and a productivity of 5.33 g L−1 h−1. Controlling pH and optimising the feeding medium were important for achieving a high L-LA yield with strain QU 25. Using corn steep liquor-containing medium at pH 6.2, a maximum L-LA concentration, yield and productivity were achieved at 41.0 g L−1, 1.01 g g−1, and 6.15 g L−1 h−1, respectively. This study is the first to report on continuous fermentation with cell recycling for lactic acid production from xylose.