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Bioethanol Production from Brewer’s Spent Grain, Bread Wastes and Corn Fiber


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The production of ethanol from bread wastes, brewer's spent grain (BSG) and corn fibre using dried active baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) was investigated. These items were considered industrial wastes and are readily dispose off as by-products thereby constituting environmental hazards and an economic waste. The milled brewer's waste and corn fibre were pre-treated with dilute acid prehydrolysis followed by delignification using NaOH. The pre-treated BSG was further fermented using the bakers' yeast. For the bread waste, it was fermented without pretreatment because it contains less lignocellulose. The reducing sugar concentration of the pretreated BSG was determined to access the extent of the pretreatment process. The result showed that the ethanol content of the acid- treated BSG and bread wastes were 1.90% and 0.5% respectively while the proof spirit were 4.3% and 1-5% respectively. Bioethanol yield of corn fibre and basetreated BSG were negligible.

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Delignification, Bioethanol, Wastes, Lignocellolosics, Biofuel.
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Urviben Yashodharbhai Patel
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Phytochemistry, Shri Sarvajanik Pharmacy College, Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University, Arvind Baug, Mehsana-384001, Gujarat, India
Ravi Natvarlal Patel
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Phytochemistry, Shri Sarvajanik Pharmacy College, Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University, Arvind Baug, Mehsana-384001, Gujarat, India
Dhrubo Jyoti Sen
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Phytochemistry, Shri Sarvajanik Pharmacy College, Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University, Arvind Baug, Mehsana-384001, Gujarat, India
R. Badmanaban
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Phytochemistry, Shri Sarvajanik Pharmacy College, Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University, Arvind Baug, Mehsana-384001, Gujarat, India

Abstract


The production of ethanol from bread wastes, brewer's spent grain (BSG) and corn fibre using dried active baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) was investigated. These items were considered industrial wastes and are readily dispose off as by-products thereby constituting environmental hazards and an economic waste. The milled brewer's waste and corn fibre were pre-treated with dilute acid prehydrolysis followed by delignification using NaOH. The pre-treated BSG was further fermented using the bakers' yeast. For the bread waste, it was fermented without pretreatment because it contains less lignocellulose. The reducing sugar concentration of the pretreated BSG was determined to access the extent of the pretreatment process. The result showed that the ethanol content of the acid- treated BSG and bread wastes were 1.90% and 0.5% respectively while the proof spirit were 4.3% and 1-5% respectively. Bioethanol yield of corn fibre and basetreated BSG were negligible.

Keywords


Delignification, Bioethanol, Wastes, Lignocellolosics, Biofuel.