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Removal of phenolic compounds from sugarcane syrup and impact on Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation for β-farnesene production.

Luís Carlos CarvalhoAna L S OliveiraErdem CarsanbaAna LopesTânia LealMónica RibeiroSara FernandesMaria Manuela Estevez PintadoCarla Oliveira
Published in: Biotechnology journal (2024)
This work aimed to study for the first time the effects of phenolic compounds from sugarcane syrup on Saccharomyces cerevisiae β-farnesene fermentation by removing them from this feedstock. Syrup purification was optimized through a central composite design using five types of activated charcoal: three contact times (1-24 h) and three adsorbent concentrations (10-150 g L -1 ). The optimal purification condition-charcoal pellets at 115 g L -1 and contact time of 12.5 h-led to 96.7% of phenolic compounds removal and 43.7% of syrup recovery. The effects of reducing phenolic content from approximately 7.0-0.3 mg L -1 in sugarcane syrup on yeast fermentation varied with the scale. An increase in biomolecule productivity was only observed in shake-flasks (11%) and in biomass productivity only in the 2 L bioreactor (12%). Thus, phenolic compounds from sugarcane syrup do not influence β-farnesene production at a large scale under the conditions tested.
Keyphrases
  • saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • climate change
  • wastewater treatment
  • mass spectrometry
  • liquid chromatography