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Research Article

Potential of thermophilic bacteria isolated from cow dung-grass compost for bioethanol production using floral waste

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Pages 635-643 | Received 13 Jun 2023, Accepted 18 Oct 2023, Published online: 30 Oct 2023
 

Abstract

In recent years, various efforts have been invested in producing bioethanol from lignocellulosic biomass (LCB) using thermophilic bacteria. Twelve thermophilic ethanologenic bacteria were isolated from cow dung-grass compost using an enrichment technique, and the isolate, CSD6, which produced the highest bioethanol, was studied further. CSD6 utilized both pentose and hexose sugars producing ethanol, lactic acid and acetic acid as major soluble products and was identified through 16S rRNA gene sequencing as a strain of Geobacillus stearothermophilus. The highest ethanol production was found to be 25.05 mM from 5 g/L glucose, equivalent to 55% of the theoretical ethanol yield at 55 °C and initial pH 7.5. The isolate showed average tolerance to ethanol and acetic acid concentration and initial substrate loading. The bioethanol potential of CSD6 was also studied using autoclave-treated mixed floral waste (FW) as a no-cost substrate. CSD6 produced a maximum of 8.9 mM of bioethanol with a 75.47% decrease in reducing sugars using 20 g/L FW as substrate without any enzymatic pretreatment, indicating the ability of CSD6 to produce bioethanol from easily available substrates.

Acknowledgement

We are thankful to the Director, CSIR- NEERI, Nagpur, India, for providing the necessary facilities and funds. We also would like to thank Dr. Anshuman A. Khardenavis, CSIR-NEERI, for allowing us to use his laboratory facilities.

Author’s contribution

SD: Conceptualization, Methodology, Investigation, Validation, Writing-Original Draft, Review and editing; PJY: Investigation, Writing- Review and Editing; MSK: Supervision, Conceptualization, Writing- Review and Editing

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Data availability statement

All data generated during this study are included in this manuscript.

Notes

1 LCB- Lignocellulosic biomass, FW- Floral waste, GHG- Green house gas, MSW- Municipal solid waste, CBP- Consolidated bioprocessing, PCR- Polymerase Chain Reaction, CMC- carboxymethyl cellulose, TS- Total solid.

Additional information

Funding

This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.

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