Abstract

Firstly, yeasts were isolated from rotting orange and subjected to ethanol tolerance screening. Next, the substrates were subjected to dilute acid hydrolysis using different concentrations of HNO3 (3 %, 4 % and 5 %) at 20 % solid loading and then autoclaved at 121 oC for 30 minutes. Dilute acid optimisation yielded varying amounts of reducing sugars. The 3 %, 4 % and 5 % HNO3 solutions produced hydrolysates with the highest amounts of reducing sugars of 19.28 g/L, 16.36 g/L and 7.59 g/L from cassava peels, corn bran, and millet bran, respectively. Hydrolysate fermentation resulted in bioethanol concentrations of 7.73 g/L from cassava peels hydrolysate, 8.98 g/L from corn bran hydrolysate and 1.69 g/L from millet bran hydrolysate.

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