Gluconic acid: strategies for microbial production using organic waste and applications

Q2 Physics and Astronomy
M. Raj, Manoj Singh, Prof Vikas Kumar, T.Ramya Devi, S. Upadhyay, P. Mishra, Sunil Kumar, M. Yadav, N. Sehrawat, M. Kumari
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Abstract

Abstract Gluconic acid is one of the most important natural acids which are moderately generated from glucose via a straightforward oxidation reaction process. Through the use of microorganisms like Gluconobacter (bacteria) and fungi, the reaction is facilitated through various enzymes such enzyme glucose oxidase and glucose dehydrogenase. The typical widespread, fermentation procedure is characterized by the use of Aspergillus niger (fungi). The primary gluconic acid derivatives, such as sodium gluconate, are widely used in the agricultural and food industries. Gluconic acid has several uses in the pharmaceutical, food, beverage, textile, cement, metal chelating agent, leather, and dairy sectors. Commercial production of gluconic acid made by fungi is well-established. Therefore, fermentation procedures and effective microorganisms are employed to produce gluconic acid with a higher yield and higher quality. These processes are also more economical and effectively convert inexpensive substrates into carbon sources. Production of gluconic acid has been reported with corn starch, grapes must, banana must, egg shells, and potato pulp using both solid state and submerged fermentation. This article provides a thorough analytical analysis for the gluconic acid production through microbial fermentation and its uses in agriculture and food. Additionally, this contemporary paper thoroughly examines the literature from recent years on the growth of gluconic acid production for the global market.
葡萄糖酸:利用有机废物生产微生物的策略及其应用
葡萄糖酸是最重要的天然酸之一,它是由葡萄糖通过简单的氧化反应适度生成的。通过利用葡萄糖杆菌(细菌)和真菌等微生物,通过葡萄糖氧化酶和葡萄糖脱氢酶等多种酶促进反应。典型的广泛发酵过程的特点是使用黑曲霉(真菌)。葡萄糖酸衍生物,如葡萄糖酸钠,广泛应用于农业和食品工业。葡萄糖酸在制药、食品、饮料、纺织、水泥、金属螯合剂、皮革和乳制品等领域有多种用途。真菌生产葡萄糖酸的商业化生产已经建立。因此,采用发酵工艺和有效微生物生产产量更高、质量更高的葡萄糖酸。这些过程也更经济,有效地将廉价的基材转化为碳源。已有报道用玉米淀粉、葡萄浆、香蕉浆、蛋壳和马铃薯浆采用固态和深层发酵生产葡萄糖酸。本文对微生物发酵生产葡萄糖酸及其在农业和食品中的应用进行了全面的分析分析。此外,这篇当代论文深入研究了近年来全球市场葡萄糖酸生产增长的文献。
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