LIMA, F. C. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1938547809470845; LIMA, Flávia Cristina dos Santos.
Résumé:
This work aimed to study and define the best conditions for xylitol production using liquor
acid prehydrolysis of cashew bagasse. The cashew bagasse obtained was washed, dried at 55 ° C, milled and sieved (48 mesh); only then it was characterized and subjected to acid prehydrolysis using H2SO4 at 3%, 1:6 ratio, for 1 hour. The characterization of the
lignocellulosic revealed the presence of 18.31 ± 0.071% of cellulose, hemicellulose 27.18
± 0.01% and lignin 23.91 ± 0.02% and after acid prehydrolysis 31.50 ± 0.02, 19.30 ± 0.09
and 32.21 ± 0.57% cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, respectively. Upon completion of
the prehydrolysis, the liquor was subjected to the removal process by residual lignin for
disposal of toxic compounds to microbial metabolism, according to the 23 experimental
factorial planning with three replications at the central point, and the best conditions of
removal, pH and contact time at 4 and 20 min, respectively and mass of 0.65 g residual
lignin, obtaining a removal of 15% of xylose, 20% glucose, 100% hydroxymethylfurfural
and 100% furfural. A 24 factorial planning with three replications at the central point was
used to verify the influence of the concentrations of ammonium sulfate, calcium chloride,
rice bran and pH the fermentation medium about the final concentration of xylitol, xylitol
volumetric productivity, efficiency and the conversion factor of xylose to xylitol. The
fermentation trials were carried out using the Candida guilliermondii CCT 3544 yeast in
erlenmeyer flasks with 50mL of the medium, agitated at 200 rpm, 28 °C from 0 to 96 h.
According to the results the concentration of calcium chloride and pH has significantly
influenced the bioconversion of xylose to xylitol. The general analysis of the results led to
the conclusion that 1 g/L of ammonium sulfate, 0.5 g L calcium chloride, 5 g/L of rice bran
and pH 4 represent the most suitable composition of the medium for xylitol production in
prehydrolyzed liquor of the cashew apple bagasse. After obtaining the best conditions of
cultivation and adsorption was carried out a trial fermentation in time intervals 0, 12, 24,
36 and 48 h in erlenmeyer flasks with a capacity of 250 mL, scale application - 3 times,
containing 150 mL of the medium in natura, concentrated and concentrate/treated with
initial cell concentration of 107 cells/mL. According to the results the treated/concentrated
liquor represents the most suitable way for fermentation, with a higher cell concentration,
56.4 x 106 cells/ mL in 36 h and xylitol production of 3000.14 mg/L, resulting in a
productivity of 0.063 g/L h with a bioconversion yield of 74.47% and 81.21% efficiency at
the end of 48 hours.