Abstract

Phenolic compounds significantly inhibit microbial fermentation of biomass hydrolysates. To understand the quantitative structure–inhibition relationship of phenolic aldehydes on alcoholic fermentation, the effect of 11 different substituted benzaldehydes on the final ethanol yield was examined. The results showed that the degree of phenolic benzaldehyde inhibition was strongly associated with the position of phenolic hydroxyl groups but not the number of phenolic hydroxyl groups. It was observed that ortho-substituted 2-hydroxybenzaldehyde resulted in 15–20-fold higher inhibition than the meta- or para-substituted analogues of 3- and 4-hydroxybenzaldehydes. From the correlation of the molecular descriptors to inhibition potency in yeast fermentation, we found a strong relationship between the octanol/water partition coefficient (log P) of aldehydes and the EC50 value. The most inhibitory 2-hydroxybenzaldehyde has the highest log P and possesses an ortho −OH group capable of forming an intramolecular hydr...

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