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Sucrose Fermentation by Brazilian Ethanol Production Yeasts in Media Containing Structurally Complex Nitrogen Sources
Authors:Messias Miranda Júnior  Margareth Batistote  Eduardo Maffud Cilli  José Roberto Ernandes
Affiliation:Departamento de Bioquímica e Tecnología Química, Instituto de Química, State University of S?o Paulo (UNESP), POBox 335, 14801‐970 ‐ Araraquara, SP, Brazil.
Abstract:Four Saccharomyces cerevisiae Brazilian industrial ethanol production strains were grown, under shaken and static conditions, in media containing 22% (w/v) sucrose supplemented with nitrogen sources varying from a single ammonium salt (ammonium sulfate) to free amino acids (casamino acids) and peptides (peptone). Sucrose fermentations by Brazilian industrial ethanol production yeasts strains were strongly affected by both the structural complexity of the nitrogen source and the availability of oxygen. Data suggest that yeast strains vary in their response to the nitrogen source's complex structure and to oxygen availability. In addition, the amount of trehalose produced could be correlated with the fermentation performance of the different yeasts, suggesting that efficient fuel ethanol production depends on finding conditions which are appropriate for a particular strain, considering demand and dependence on available nitrogen sources in the fermentation medium.
Keywords:amino acids  anaerobiosis  ethanol production yeasts  nitrogen metabolism  peptides  Saccharomyces  sucrose fermentation  trehalose  yeast
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