Progresses in the production of ethanol from lignocellulosic biomass using Saccharomyces cerevisiae by fermentation engineering

Richmond Godwin Afful, Tracy Naa Adoley Addotey, Samaila Boye Ajeje
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Ethanol fermentation is a biological procedure which converts sugars such as glucose, fructose, and sucrose into cellular energy, producing ethanol and carbon dioxide as by-products. Since yeasts perform this conversion in the absence of oxygen, alcoholic fermentation is generally considered to be an anaerobic process. Ethanol fermentation has many uses, including the production of alcoholic beverages, the production of ethanol fuel, and bread making. The increasing demand for biofuels around the globe has also prompted the necessity to seek other means to meet the demands. In this review, the general ideologies, methodologies, general chemistry and biochemistry and conditions of the production of ethanol by fermentation engineering using Saccharomyces cerevisiae are highlighted. The quest to reduce pressure on staple foods has necessitated the attention now given to the use of lignocellulose biomass, despite the complexity of the process. It concludes by suggesting ways to improve yield and commercialization of the use of lignocellulosic biomass for ethanol fermentation.
利用酿酒酵母发酵工程从木质纤维素生物质生产乙醇的研究进展
乙醇发酵是一种生物过程,它将葡萄糖、果糖和蔗糖等糖转化为细胞能量,产生乙醇和二氧化碳作为副产物。由于酵母在缺氧的情况下进行这种转化,酒精发酵通常被认为是一种厌氧过程。乙醇发酵有许多用途,包括生产酒精饮料、生产乙醇燃料和制作面包。全球对生物燃料的需求不断增长,也促使人们必须寻求其他手段来满足需求。本文综述了利用酿酒酵母发酵工程生产乙醇的一般思想、方法、一般化学和生物化学以及条件。为了减轻对主食的压力,现在有必要关注木质纤维素生物质的使用,尽管这一过程很复杂。最后提出了提高产量和商业化使用木质纤维素生物质乙醇发酵的方法。
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