Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences (Sep 2021)

Pomegranate peels waste hydrolyzate optimization by Response Surface Methodology for Bioethanol production

  • Asma Chaudhary,
  • Zawar Hussain,
  • Ayesha Aihetasham,
  • Mohamed El-Sharnouby,
  • Rahat Abdul Rehman,
  • Muhammad Azmat Ullah Khan,
  • Sarwat Zahra,
  • Ayesha Saleem,
  • Sana Azhar,
  • Alaa Alhazmi,
  • Ahmad El Askary,
  • Samy Sayed,
  • Hesham Ali El Enshasy,
  • Siti Zulaiha Hanapi,
  • Samina Qamer

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 9
pp. 4867 – 4875

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Unwanted agricultural waste is largely comprised of lignocellulosic substrate which could be transformed into sugars. The production of bioethanol from garbage manifested an agreeable proposal towards waste management as well as energy causation. The goal of this work is to optimize parameters for generation of bioethanol through fermentation by different yeast strains while Saccharomyces cerevisiae used as standard strain. The low cost fermentable sugars from pomegranate peels waste (PPW) were obtained by hydrolysis with HNO3 (1 to 5%). The optimum levels of hydrolysis time and temperature were elucidated via RSM (CCD) ranging from 30 to 60 min and 50 to 100 °C respectively. The result shows that optimum values (g/L) for reducing sugars was 61.45 ± 0.01 while for total carbohydrates was 236 ± 0.01. These values were found when PPW was hydrolyzed with 3% HNO3, at 75 °C for one hour. The hydrolyzates obtained from the dilute HNO3 pretreated PPW yielded a maximum of 0.43 ± 0.04, 0.41 ± 0.03 g ethanol per g of reducing sugars by both Metchnikowia sp. Y31 and M. cibodasensis Y34 at day 7 of ethanologenic experiment. The current study exhibited that by fermentation of dilute HNO3 hydrolyzates of PPW could develop copious amount of ethanol by optimized conditions.

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