Open simultaneous saccharification and fermentation of l-lactic acid by complete utilization of sweet sorghum stalk: A water-saving process

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A complete and efficient utilization of sweet sorghum stalk including sweet sorghum juice (SSJ) and sweet sorghum bagasse (SSB) was achieved via the open simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) of l-lactic acid. To simplify the pretreatment process and reduce water consumption, a combined hydrolysis approach was applied and the NaOH-pretreated liquor (SL) was utilized as a partial neutralizing agent. In order to further enhance the product titer, the acid hydrolysate of SSJ (SSJAH) was fed, and MgO was used as a neutralizing agent. A product titer of 94 g L-1 was obtained with a productivity of 1.55 g L-1 h-1, and the yield reached 98.31%. Totally, 274.79 g l-lactic acid was produced from 1 kg sweet sorghum stalk, and 83.22% water was saved compared with the previous study based on alkali pretreatment of SSB. This study provides an effective process for l-lactic acid biosynthesis from lignocellulosic substrates. This journal is

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Wang, Y., Huo, K., Gao, L., Zhao, G., Wang, B., & Liu, J. (2021). Open simultaneous saccharification and fermentation of l-lactic acid by complete utilization of sweet sorghum stalk: A water-saving process. RSC Advances, 11(9), 5284–5290. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09480c

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