2016 AIChE Annual Meeting
(697d) Combined Effects of Dissolved Oxygen and Alcohol Dehydrogenase Inhibitor for Enhancing Lactate Production in Rhizopus Oryzae
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In this study, we further investigated the dynamic responses of the living R. oryzae cultivated in the static bed bioreactor to the effects of enzyme inhibitors and DO levels together. Either increasing DO level or adding inhibitor alone limited ethanol and promoted lactate production while cell biomass remained unchanged. Lactate yield was increased by 24% with the increasing DO from 40% to 80% during the fermentation. Among 4 inhibitors studied, 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol gave the maximum improvement in fermentation efficiency. Approximately, 32% increasing lactate yield was obtained in the fermentation at 40% DO with 0.1 mM 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol. Together, inhibitor and high DO level better controlled metabolic flux toward lactate production. Dramatic increasing lactate yield of 54% was obtained in the fermentation containing 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol at 80% DO control with 100% improved productivity. Findings from this work exhibited the simple but effective way to improve lactate fermentation by R. oryzae.