Abstract

In this study, two-stage process was developed for propionic acid production via repeated batch and fed-batch fermentations. In the first step, either whey lactose or flour hydrolysate was used as carbon source to produce lactic acid using Lactobacillus plantarum in repeated batch and fed-batch fermentations. Then, produced lactic acid was used as a carbon source for propionic acid fermentation using Propionibacterium freudenreichii in repeated batch fermentations. Maximum lactic acid concentrations were achieved as 100 g/L at 250th hour of incubation (corresponding to 6th cycle of repeated batch fermentation) on whey lactose and 97 g/L at 500th hour (1st cycle) on flour hydrolysate as substrate. For propionic acid production, maximum propionic acid concentrations were obtained as 28 g/L at 700th hour (13th cycle) on lactic acid obtained from whey and 35 g/L at 3600th hour (10th cycle) on lactic acid obtained from flour hydrolysate. Lactic acid and propionic acid productivities were 0.80 g/Lh and 0.050 g/Lh on whey lactose higher than the values 0.12 g/Lh and 0.025 g/Lh obtained on flour hydrolysate respectively.

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