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Fermentation of Sugarcane Bagasse Hemicellulose Hydrolysate to Xylitol by a Hydrolysate‐Acclimatized Yeast
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1985
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Industrial MycologyBiosynthesisEngineeringFood FermentationIn Vitro FermentationBiochemical EngineeringBiotechnologyHydrolysate‐acclimatized YeastYeast StrainFinal Xylitol ConcentrationPolysaccharideMicrobiologyEnzymatic ModificationHemicelluloseCandida Sp B‐22Health Sciences
ABSTRACT The yeast strain, Candida sp B‐22, which has an increased tolerance to untreated neutralized sugarcane bagasse hemicellulose hydrolysate has been isolated by a continuous adaptation‐selection technique which allows yeasts to overcome the inhibitory effect of extraneous chemicals in hydrolysate. With this yeast, xylitol is produced from untreated full‐strength hydrolysate in a yield of over 85% of the theoretical value. A final xylitol concentration of 94.74 g/L was obtained from 105.35 g/L D‐xylose in hemicellulose hydrolysate after 96 hr of incubation.
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