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  • Research Article   
  • J Biotechnol Biomater 2022, Vol 12(4): 268
  • DOI: 10.4172/2155-952X.1000268

Assessing Non-Conventional Yeasts for Bioethanol Production: Meyerozyma and Lodderomyces Bio-Prospecting Potential

Anju Arora*
Division of Microbiology, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India
*Corresponding Author : Anju Arora, Division of Microbiology, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India, Tel: 011-25848431, Email: anjudev@yahoo.com

Received Date: Apr 13, 2022 / Accepted Date: Apr 29, 2022 / Published Date: Apr 30, 2022

Abstract

Bioethanol production from ligno cellulosic biomass by Sachharomyces cerevisiae is a matter of great concern due to its inability to ferment xylose which is present in abundance in biomass. Saccharomyces cerevisiae has undoubtedly been the organism of choice for ethanol production owing to its robustness, ethanol tolerance, inhibitor tolerance but its inability to utilize xylose is a limiting factor for the overall efficiency of the process. Henceforth, we look forward to searching non-conventional strains that are capable of utilizing both glucose and xylose. We isolated two yeast strains from rotten apple-Meyerozyma and Lodderomyces, as were identified by ITS sequencing. Fermentation of mixed sugar substrate (2:1 Glucose: Xylose) was carried out for 96 hours. Both the microorganisms depleted glucose and more than 33% xylose was consumed within 24 h. Ethanol produced was 0.344 g g-1 and 0.327 g g-1 by Meyerozyma and Lodderomyces respectively with an efficiency of about 65%. Strains were tolerant to inhibitors like 5-hydroxymethyl furfural and furfural at concentrations commonly found in pre-treated hydrolysates. This is the first report elucidating the potential of Meyerozyma and Lodderomyces for mixed sugar utilization, thereby producing ethanol.

Keywords: Non-conventional; Mixed sugar; Fermentation process

Citation: Arora A, Sharma S, Samar W (2022) Assessing Non-Conventional Yeasts for Bioethanol Production: Meyerozyma and Lodderomyces Bio-Prospecting Potential. J Biotechnol Biomater, 12: 268. Doi: 10.4172/2155-952X.1000268

Copyright: © 2022 Arora A, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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