Production of lactic acid from cheese whey by batch and repeated batch cultures of Lactobacillus sp. RKY2 |
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Authors: | Hyang-Ok Kim Young-Jung Wee Jin-Nam Kim Jong-Sun Yun Hwa-Won Ryu |
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Affiliation: | Department of Material Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Chonnam National University, 500-757, Gwangju, Korea, hwryu@chonnam.ac.kr. |
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Abstract: | The fermentative production of lactic acid from cheese whey and corn steep liquor (CSL) as cheap raw materials was investigated by using Lactobacillus sp. RKY2 in order to develop a cost-effective fermentation medium. Lactic acid yields based on consumed lactose were obtained at more than 0.98 g/g from the medium containing whey lactose. Lactic acid productivities and yields obtained from whey lactose medium were slightly higher than those obtained from pure lactose medium. The lactic acid productivity gradually decreased with increase in substrate concentration owing to substrate and product inhibitions. The fermentation efficiencies were improved by the addition of more CSL to the medium. Moreover, through the cell-recycle repeated batch fermentation, lactic acid productivity was maximized to 6.34 g/L/h, which was 6.2 times higher than that of the batch fermentation. |
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