Abstract

The determination of optimum values of volumetric oxygen transfer coefficient (kLa) for Spathaspora passalidarum is an important aspect for the optimization of ethanol production from pentoses since oxygen plays a key role on yeast metabolism. By studying the fermentation of a xylose and glucose mixture, the highest ethanol volumetric productivity was achieved at a kLa of 45h-1 (1.12gethanol L-1h-1), reducing the fermentation time to half when compared to other oxygen-limiting conditions that were considered optimum for other native strains, besides increasing xylose consumption rates. The high cell density fermentation showed to be a good strategy to be applied in industrial processes with S. passalidarum, enabling the complete exhaustion of a high initial substrate concentration (90gL-1) in less than 24h, with a final ethanol titer of 28.61 (± 0.42) gL-1. By performing a detailed investigation on oxidation-reduction potential (ORP), it was possible to conclude that the highest ethanol formation rates were registered at oxireduction potential values around - 100mV, becoming an important parameter to be controlled when oxygen-limiting conditions are applied in industrial fermentations. The oxygen availability also affected the activity of enzyme XR and its preference for NADH or NADPH, directly affecting the activity of enzyme XDH and the redox imbalance on the xylose pathway. In addition, respirometric parameters were determined for the yeast S. passalidarum under an aerobic growth condition.

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