Biofuel is a potential alternative energy source to petroleum based fuel. The bacterium
Zymomonas mobilis is an efficient ethanol producer and is better than yeast (
Saccharomyces cerevisiae) with respect to ethanol productivity and tolerance.
Z. mobilis possesses nearly 100% theoretical ethanol conversion rate on glucose-based media, while it has only about 70% theoretical yield from sucrose. The reduced ethanol yield has been attributed to the formation of by-products such as
polysaccharides. The efficiency of ethanol production by
Z. mobilis from sucrose-based substrates can be improved by limiting the formation of
polysaccharides by optimizing the fermentation conditions or by genetic improvements of
Z. mobilis.
from Geetha et al
in Bacterial Polysaccharides: Current Innovations and Future TrendsLabels: bioethanol, biofuel
Bio-ethanol is considered as a potential alternative energy source to the conventional petroleum based fuels.
Zymomonas mobilis is an efficient ethanol-producing bacterium and it is advantageous over
Saccharomyces cerevisiae with respect to ethanol productivity and tolerance.
Z. mobilis possesses nearly 100% theoretical ethanol conversion rate on glucose-based media, and about 70% theoretical yield from sucrose.
The reduced ethanol yield has been attributed to the formation of by-products such as levan, fructooligosaccharides and sorbitol. The efficiency of ethanol production by
Z. mobilis from sucrose-based substrates can be improved by limiting the formation of by-products either by optimizing the fermentation conditions or genetic improvements of
Z. mobilis. Recent strategies have been developed for the improved production of ethanol, while limiting the formation of levan.
from Geetha et al (2009)
in Synthesis of Bacterial Polysaccharides as a Limiting Factor for Biofuel ProductionFurther reading:
Bacterial PolysaccharidesLabels: bioethanol, biofuel, biotechnology, ethanol, polysaccharides, Saccharomyces, Zymomonas