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Selection of strains from Lactobacillus sp. for lactic acid fermentation of thin stillage

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Vukašinović-Sekulić, Maja
Mojović, Ljiljana
Rakin, Marica
Nikolić, Svetlana
Djukić, Aleksandra
Marković, Milica
Markov, Siniša
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Bioethanol produced by fermentation of biomass, such as sugar, starch, or lignocellulosic materials, is one of the most important renewable energy resources today. Beside the bioethanol, considerable amounts of by-products such as carbon dioxide, solid and liquid stillage are formed during the fermentation. Their further utilization could significantly increase the economy of bioethanol production. It is estimated that per 1hl of the produced bioethanol, approximately 13 hl of liquid thin stillage is formed. It contains high concentrations of organic and inorganic substances and must be pretreated before its disposal to water flows. In addition to recirculation of thin stillage and its reuse, production of soil fertilizers and various types of animal feed, the thin stillage can be used as a substrate for anaerobic fermentation for the production of butanol or especially lactic acid. Lactic acid has versatile application not only in food, pharmaceutical, leather and textile industries, ...but also as a chemical feedstock for the production of base chemicals (propylene glycol, propylene oxide, acrylic acid, acrylate esters, lactate ester and etc) or for the preparation of biodegradable polymers (poly lactic acid), medical sutures, and green solvents. The aim of this work was to select appropriate species for lactic acid fermentation of the corn thin stillage which is an inexpensive renewable substrate.

Keywords:
Lactobacillus / lactic acid fermentation / thin stillage
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Biotehnologija za održivi razvoj-Nacionalna koferencija sa međunarodnim učešćem, 2010, 40-41
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  • Технолошко-металуршки факултет, Београд
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  • Povećanje efikasnosti proizvodnja bioetanola na obnovljivim sirovinama potpunim iskorišćavanjem sporednih proizvoda (RS-18002)

ISBN: 978-86-7401-269-7

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_6210
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AU  - Marković, Milica
AU  - Markov, Siniša
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author = "Vukašinović-Sekulić, Maja and Mojović, Ljiljana and Rakin, Marica and Nikolić, Svetlana and Djukić, Aleksandra and Marković, Milica and Markov, Siniša",
year = "2010",
abstract = "Bioethanol produced by fermentation of biomass, such as sugar, starch, or lignocellulosic materials, is one of the most important renewable energy resources today. Beside the bioethanol, considerable amounts of by-products such as carbon dioxide, solid and liquid stillage are formed during the fermentation. Their further utilization could significantly increase the economy of bioethanol production. It is estimated that per 1hl of the produced bioethanol, approximately 13 hl of liquid thin stillage is formed. It contains high concentrations of organic and inorganic substances and must be pretreated before its disposal to water flows. In addition to recirculation of thin stillage and its reuse, production of soil fertilizers and various types of animal feed, the thin stillage can be used as a substrate for anaerobic fermentation for the production of butanol or especially lactic acid. Lactic acid has versatile application not only in food, pharmaceutical, leather and textile industries, but also as a chemical feedstock for the production of base chemicals (propylene glycol, propylene oxide, acrylic acid, acrylate esters, lactate ester and etc) or for the preparation of biodegradable polymers (poly lactic acid), medical sutures, and green solvents. The aim of this work was to select appropriate species for lactic acid fermentation of the corn thin stillage which is an inexpensive renewable substrate.",
publisher = "Технолошко-металуршки факултет, Београд",
journal = "Biotehnologija za održivi razvoj-Nacionalna koferencija sa međunarodnim učešćem",
title = "Selection of strains from Lactobacillus sp. for lactic acid fermentation of thin stillage",
pages = "41-40",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_6210"
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Vukašinović-Sekulić, M., Mojović, L., Rakin, M., Nikolić, S., Djukić, A., Marković, M.,& Markov, S.. (2010). Selection of strains from Lactobacillus sp. for lactic acid fermentation of thin stillage. in Biotehnologija za održivi razvoj-Nacionalna koferencija sa međunarodnim učešćem
Технолошко-металуршки факултет, Београд., 40-41.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_6210
Vukašinović-Sekulić M, Mojović L, Rakin M, Nikolić S, Djukić A, Marković M, Markov S. Selection of strains from Lactobacillus sp. for lactic acid fermentation of thin stillage. in Biotehnologija za održivi razvoj-Nacionalna koferencija sa međunarodnim učešćem. 2010;:40-41.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_6210 .
Vukašinović-Sekulić, Maja, Mojović, Ljiljana, Rakin, Marica, Nikolić, Svetlana, Djukić, Aleksandra, Marković, Milica, Markov, Siniša, "Selection of strains from Lactobacillus sp. for lactic acid fermentation of thin stillage" in Biotehnologija za održivi razvoj-Nacionalna koferencija sa međunarodnim učešćem (2010):40-41,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_6210 .

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