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Lipase production by solid-state fermentation on distiller's dried grain with solubles in a biorefinery approach: Optimization and techno-economic analysis

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Author(s):
de Barros, Daniele Saluti Nunes ; Rocha, Vanessa Alves Lima ; de Souza, Camilla Pires ; de Castro, Rui de Paula Vieira ; Breda, Gabriela Coelho ; Aguieiras, Erika Cristina Gonsalves ; Cardoso, Manuela Moore ; Guimara, Denise Maria
Total Authors: 8
Document type: Journal article
Source: BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY REPORTS; v. 29, p. 8-pg., 2025-01-03.
Abstract

This work proposes a biorefinery process from the corn ethanol industry to produce a low-cost dry-fermented solid biocatalyst and enzymatic biodiesel. The fermentation conditions (temperature, moisture, and spore concentration) were optimized through a design experiment. In the best conditions (27 degrees C, 65 % moisture content, and 1.00 x 107spores from Rhizopus oryzae/g of solid), it was possible to obtain 80 % conversion of oleic acid and ethanol to ester in 24 h of reaction. A solid pre-inoculum strategy was used to scale up the biocatalyst production by 100 times. The simulation in three different scenarios and its techno-economic analysis - made using the software SuperPro Designer - answered questions related to the feasibility of the biocatalyst production. In the best scenario, the unitary production cost was US$ 3.47/kg. Selling this product for US$ 7.30/kg would represent more than 100 % profit and a payback time of 1.46 years. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 24/10284-0 - PRH 20.1 - Petroleum and Biofuels Chemical Program
Grantee:Débora França de Andrade
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants