Abstract

The ripe palmyra palm or toddy palm ( Borassus flabellifer Linn.) has the yellow-orange pulp with proximate pH 4.47-5.1 and total soluble solid 5.01±0.15 o Brix. In this research, the yeast Candida stellimalicola isolated from the ripe palm fruit pulp was used to ferment the palm fruit juice to ethanol and applied into acetic acid production. The effects of ammonium sulphate as the nitrogen source and sugars (glucose and sucrose) as the carbon source on ethanol fermentation were investigated. The ammonium sulphate concentrations at 300, 500 and 700 mg/L significantly increased the produced ethanol content ( p 0.05). Whereas, using 10 o Brix sucrose showed the ethanol content with 1.82±0.45 and closely to 15 o Brix (1.70±0.41%). For scale up at 6 liters, the fermentation of palmyra palm fruit juice with 10 o Brix glucose and 500 mg/L ammonium sulfate supplementation was carried out at room temperature (31±2 o C) and 300 rpm/min. As the results, the ethanol content was approximately 3.92±0.15% after 14 days. In the future this product will be used for acetic acid production.

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