Abstract

Citric acid is one of the essential organic acids in human life and rice husk has the potential to be used as a substrate because it contains about 28.6-43.3% cellulose, and its use, does not compete with human needs. This research aims to increase citric acid production by using rice husk as a substrate, with a working volume of 2000 mL. In this study, it produced citric acid using submerged fermentation and Aspergillus niger at 22.42% w/v rice husk conditions, 10% w/v sucrose, 3% v/v methanol, and 400 rpm agitation. The results showed that the citric acid pH value on day 18 of fermentation was 1.9, and the concentration of citric acid after purification was 162.667 g/L, while the concentration of citric acid before purification was 148.639 g/L. The specific growth rate of Aspergillus niger obtained was 0.0863 cells/day, and the rate of reducing sugar consumption was 0.1283 g/day. The yield of Aspergillus niger biomass produced is 1.1258 cells for each g of reducing sugar, and the yield of citric acid production is 16.8144 g for each g of cell and 18.9301 g for each g of reducing sugar.

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