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KMID : 0366119940220050531
Korean Journal of Applied Microbiology & Bioengineering
1994 Volume.22 No. 5 p.531 ~ p.537
Optimization of Conditions for Extractive Ethanol Fermentation in an Aqueous Two Phase System
Kim Jin-Han

Hur Byung-Ki
Mok Young-Il
Abstract
This study was undertaken with objective of optimizing the conditions of fermentation in an aqueous two-phase system which is composed of polyethylene glycol (PEG) 20000 and crude dextran (Dx). The data were obtained and analyzed using the Box-Wilson¡¯s experimental design protocol and the response surface methodology. To reach this end a multilinear polynomial regression model was developed, which can be utilized for the purpose of optimizing the extractive fermentation. Optimum conditions for batch fermentation with aqueous two phase system were found to be at 4.2¡­5.4% PEG/3.2¡­4.2% Dx range. The composition of the center was 4.8% PEG/3.6% Dx. Optimum operating conditions for initial sugar concentration and fermentation time were approximately 160 g/§¤, and 21¡­22 hr, respectively. Fermentation in the aqueous two phase system composed of 5% PEG/4% Dx showed increase of 23% in ethanol concentration, of 9.5% in ethanol yield, and of 19% in ethanol productivity as compared to the case of fermentation of neat Jerusalem artichoke juice.
KEYWORD
Optimization, fermentation conditions aqueous two phase System
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