Ethanol Production Efficiency of an Anaerobic Hemicellulolytic Thermophilic Bacterium, Strain NTOU1, Isolated from a Marine Shallow Hydrothermal Vent in Taiwan

Tsai-Ling Tsai, Shiu-Mei Liu, Shi-Chiang Lee, Wei-Jei Chen, Sheng-Hsin Chou, Tseng-Chieh Hsu, Gia-Luen Guo, Wen-Song Hwang, Juergen Wiegel
2011 Microbes and Environments  
A new extremely thermophilic, anaerobic, gram-negative bacterium, strain NTOU1, was enriched and isolated from acidic marine hydrothermal fluids off Gueishandao island in Taiwan with 0.5% starch and 0.5% maltose as carbon sources. This strain was capable of growth utilizing various sugars found in lignocellulosic biomass as well as xylan and cellulose, and produced ethanol, lactate, acetate, and CO 2 as fermentation products. The results of a 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis (1,520 bp) revealed
more » ... TOU1 to belong to the genus Thermoanaerobacterium. When tested for the ability to grow and produce ethanol from xylose or rice straw hemicellulosic hydrolysate at 70°C, the strain showed the highest levels of ethanol production (1.65 mol ethanol mol xylose −1 ) in a medium containing 0.5% xylose plus 0.5% yeast extract. Maximum ethanol production from the rice straw hemicellulose was 0.509 g g −1 , equivalent to 98.8% theoretical conversion efficiency. Low concentrations of inhibitors (derived from dilute acid hydrolysis) in the rice straw hemicellulose hydrolysate did not affect the ethanol yield. Thus, Thermoanaerobacterium strain NTOU1 has the potential to be used for ethanol production from hemicellulose.
doi:10.1264/jsme2.me10202 pmid:21691041 fatcat:jdboxa2gsjfzbf2moyoxutrvyu