Optimization of cultural conditions for conversion of glycerol to ethanol by Enterobacter aerogenes S012

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The aim of this research is to optimize the cultural conditions for the conversion of glycerol to ethanol by Enterobacter aerogenes S012. Taguchi method was used to screen the cultural conditions based on their signal to noise ratio (SN). Temperature (°C), agitation speed (rpm) and time (h) were found to have the highest influence on both glycerol utilization and ethanol production by the organism while pH had the lowest. Full factorial design, statistical analysis, and regression model equation were used to optimize the selected cultural parameters for maximum ethanol production. The result showed that fermentation at 38°C and 200 rpm for 48 h would be ideal for the bacteria to produce maximum amount of ethanol from glycerol. At these optimum conditions, ethanol production, yield and productivity were 25. 4 g/l, 0. 53 g/l/h, and 1. 12 mol/mol-glycerol, repectively. Ethanol production increased to 26. 5 g/l while yield and productivity decreased to 1. 04 mol/mol-glycerol and 0. 37 g/l/h, respectively, after 72 h. Analysis of the fermentation products was performed using HPLC, while anaerobic condition was created by purging the fermentation vessel with nitrogen gas. © 2013 Nwachukwu et al.; licensee Springer.

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  • Table 1 Taguchi L9 orthogonal array
  • Table 2 Effect of Temperature, Time, and Agitation on ethanol production from glycerol
  • Figure 1 Fermentation of pure glycerol by E. aerogenes S012 at optimum temperature and agitation speed.
  • Figure 2 Effect of oxygen on production of ethanol from glycerol by E. aerogenes S012.
  • Figure 4 Fermentation of glycerol at aerated optimum conditions.
  • Figure 3 Effect of excess air on the fermentation of glycerol by E. aerogenes S012 Optimized fermentation.

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Nwachukwu, R. E. S., Shahbazi, A., Wang, L., Worku, M., Ibrahim, S., & Schimmel, K. (2013). Optimization of cultural conditions for conversion of glycerol to ethanol by Enterobacter aerogenes S012. AMB Express, 3, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1186/2191-0855-3-12

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