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Production of fumaric acid using rice bran and subsequent conversion to succinic acid through a two-step process
Authors:Se-Kwon Moon  Young-Jung Wee  Jong-Sun Yun  Hwa-Won Ryu
Affiliation:(1) School of Biological Sciences and Technology, Institute of Bioindustrial Technology, Chonnam National University, 500-757 Gwangju, Korea
Abstract:The fungal production of fumaric acid using rice bran and subsequent bacterial conversion of succinic acid using fungal culture broth were investigated. Since the rice bran contains abundant proteins, amino acids, vitamins, and minerals, it is suitable material that fungi use as a nitrogen source. The effective concentration of rice bran to produce fumaric acid was 5 g/L. A large amount of rice bran caused excessive fungal growth rather than enhance fumaric acid production. In addition, we could produce fumaric acid without the addition of zinc and iron. Fungal culture broth containing appro × 25 g/L of fumaric acid was directly employed for succinic acid conversion. The amount of glycerol and yeast extract required for succinic acid conversion was reduced to 70 and 30%, respectively, compared with the amounts cited in previous studies.
Keywords:Fumaric acid  succinic acid  two-step process  fungal culture broth  rice bran
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