Enhancement of Butanol Formation by Clostridium acetobutylicum in the Presence of Decanol-Oleyl Alcohol Mixed Extractants

Evans, PJ; Wang, HY

HERO ID

4929606

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1988

Language

English

PMID

16347676

HERO ID 4929606
In Press No
Year 1988
Title Enhancement of Butanol Formation by Clostridium acetobutylicum in the Presence of Decanol-Oleyl Alcohol Mixed Extractants
Authors Evans, PJ; Wang, HY
Journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Volume 54
Issue 7
Page Numbers 1662-1667
Abstract Extractive fermentation has been proposed to enhance the productivity of fermentations that are end product inhibited. Unfortunately, good extractants for butanol, such as decanol, are toxic to Clostridium acetobutylicum. The use of mixed extractants, namely, mixtures of toxic and nontoxic coextractants, was proposed to circumvent this toxicity. Decanol appeared to inhibit butanol formation by C. acetobutylicum when present in a mixed extractant that also contained oleyl alcohol. However, maintenance of the pH at 4.5 alleviated the inhibition of butanol production and the consumption of butyrate during solventogenesis. A mixed extractant that contained 20% decanol in oleyl alcohol enhanced butanol formation by 72% under pH-controlled conditions. The production of acetone and acetoin was also increased, even though these two products were not extractable. The enhancement of butanol formation was not limited by the toxicity of decanol. Supplementation of glucose and butyrate in the extractive fermentation yielded a 47% increase in butanol. The enhancement of butanol formation appeared to be dependent on the presence of dissolved decanol in the broth but was not observed unless an organic phase was present to extract butanol. A mechanism for the effects of decanol on product formation is proposed.
Pmid 16347676
Wosid WOS:A1988P186700004
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Language Text English
Keyword Clostridium acetobutylicum; butanol; decanol; oleyl alcohol
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