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An Integrated Bioconversion Process for Production of L-Lactic Acid from Starchy Potato Feedstocks
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1998
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EngineeringPolysaccharideChemical EngineeringL-lactic AcidBiochemical EngineeringDownstream ProcessingIntegrated Bioconversion ProcessFood TechnologyStarchy Potato FeedstocksHealth SciencesFood FermentationLactic AcidBiomolecular EngineeringStarch RecoveryBiomanufacturingBiorefinery ProductBiotechnologyFood EngineeringFood ProcessingFood Bioprocessing
The potential market for lactic acid as the feedstock for biodegradable polymers, oxygenated chemicals, and specialty chemicals is significant. L-lactic acid is often the desired enantiomer for such applications. However, stereospecific lactobacilli do not metabolize starch efficiently. In this work, Argonne researchers have developed a process to convert starchy feedstocks into L-lactic acid. The processing steps include starch recovery, continuous liquefaction, and simultaneous saccharification and fermentation. Over 100 g/L of lactic acid was produced in less than 48 h. The optical purity of the product was greater than 95%. This process has potential economical advantages over the conventional process.
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