Non-sterilized fermentative production of polymer-grade L-lactic acid by a newly isolated thermophilic strain bacillus sp. 2-6

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Background: The demand for lactic acid has been increasing considerably because of its use as a monomer for the synthesis of polylactic acid (PLA), which is a promising and environment-friendly alternative to plastics derived from petrochemicals. Optically pure L-lactic acid is essential for polymerization of PLA. The high fermentation cost of L-lactic acid is another limitation for PLA polymers to compete with conventional plastics. Methodology/Principal Findings: A Bacillus sp. strain 2-6 for production of L-lactic acid was isolated at 55°C from soil samples. Its thermophilic characteristic made it a good lactic acid producer because optically pure L-lactic acid could be produced by this strain under open condition without sterilization. In 5-liter batch fermentation of Bacillus sp. 2-6, 118.0 g/ liter of L-lactic acid with an optical purity of 99.4% was obtained from 121.3 g/liter of glucose. The yield was 97.3% and the average productivity was 4.37 g/liter/h. The maximum L-lactic acid concentration of 182.0 g/liter was obtained from 30-liter fed-batch fermentation with an average productivity of 3.03 g/liter/h and product optical purity of 99.4%. Conclusions/Significance: With the newly isolated Bacillus sp. strain 2-6, high concentration of optically pure L-lactic acid could be produced efficiently in open fermentation without sterilization, which would lead to a new cost-effective method for polymer-grade L-lactic acid production from renewable resources.

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Qin, J., Zhao, B., Wang, X., Wang, L., Yu, B., Ma, Y., … Xu, P. (2009). Non-sterilized fermentative production of polymer-grade L-lactic acid by a newly isolated thermophilic strain bacillus sp. 2-6. PLoS ONE, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004359

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