Sugar-Rich Hydrolyzates from Coffee Pulp Waste which Produced under Solid State Fermentation by Pestalotiosis sp. VM9 and Aspergillus sp. VTM5, and Its Efficiency as Medium for Single Cell Protein Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Abstract
Polysaccharides rich coffee pulp is one of some abundant agricultural waste in
Indonesia. The pulp also contains protein which may lead to be an important source for industrial
bioprocessing. Under solid-state fermentation (SSF) by Pestalotiosis sp VM9 using of this pulp,
reducing sugar was produced 392.35 µg/ml after 6 days incubation at 30o
C. Meanwhile, SSF of
the pulp by Aspergillus sp. VTM5, after 5 days of incubation 446.6 µg/ml of reducing was
released. The investigation proved that the hydrolyzates medium which were produced under
SSF by Pestalotiosis sp VM9 and Aspergillus sp. VTM5 can be used as a source for single cell
protein (SCP) Saccharomyces cerevisiae production. The SCP productions using both
hydrolyzates were1.89x106 and 2.9x106 cell/mL after 54 and 48 hours of incubation at 30o
C.
Furthermore, during SCP production, S. Cerevisiae consumed sugars as carbon sources in a range
of 189.8- 225.5 µg/ml (49.5-51.6%) from initial concentration. From the results, it is suggested
that the coffee pulp waste can be used as a cheap medium for SCP production. Further
investigation to improve SCP production efficiency, optimizing of hydrolysis under SSF and
analysis of hydrolyzates component were needed.
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