Isolation of fermentative microbial isolates from sugar cane and beet molasses and evaluation for enhanced production of bioethanol |
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Authors: | H. I. Hamouda H. N. Nassar H. R. Madian Mohamed Helal El-Sayed A. A. El-Ghamry |
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Affiliation: | 1. Petroleum Biotechnology Laboratory, Process Development Department, Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute, Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt;2. Botany and Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt |
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Abstract: | In an attempt to produce bioethanol as a renewable and natural energy resource and as a promising alternative/complement to conventional petrol (i.e., gasoline), 44 microbial isolates (12 yeast and 32 bacterial strains) were isolated from molasses samples obtained from some of the sugar factories in Egypt. Among the microbial isolates obtained, only two yeast isolates (HSC-22 and HSC-24) were selected from sugarcane molasses (SCM) for their high bioethanol fermentation capabilities, recording bioethanol production of ≈9.6 and 8.2 g/L with actual yield of 0.48 and 0.41 g ethanol/g SCM, respectively, within 48-h incubation period at 30°C. Phylogenetic identification of these isolates was performed based on the analysis of the nucleotide sequence of the 18S rDNA gene, which indicated that these isolates can be identified as Pichia veronae and Candida tropicalis, respectively, with similarity of 99%. |
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Keywords: | Bioethanol production enrichment isolation molasses |
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