Method for spreading cultivation of saccharomycetes by virtue of liquefied mash, application of method and method for fermenting ethanol
A technology for liquefying mash and yeast, applied in fermentation, fungi, biofuel and other directions, can solve the problems of low utilization rate of ethanol fermentation sugar, low yeast activity, etc., to improve the consumption rate of xylose and improve the yield of ethanol , the effect of high vitality
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[0035] Under aseptic conditions, inoculate the activated yeast liquid into a 10L seed tank with 6L corn liquefaction mash filtrate with an inoculation amount of 5% by volume for intermittent expansion. At 30°C, the ventilation rate is 0.1VVM, and the intermittent expansion is stopped when the number of yeast in the seed liquid is 120 million / ml. At this time, the volume of the seed liquid in the seed tank is 6L.
[0036] Carry out fed-batch expansion culture at the end of batch culture, including: in the seed tank after batch culture ends, flow into the fresh liquefied mash filtrate and flow out seed liquid into the 30L fermenter simultaneously with the volume flow rate of 0.6L / h, wherein, fed-batch The culture conditions for the expanded culture include: the temperature is 30° C., the pH value is 5.0, and the ventilation volume is 0.1 VVM. After testing, in the whole feeding process, the number of yeasts in the seed solution fed into the fermenter is 1.9±0.1 billion / ml, the y...
Embodiment 2
[0040] Under sterile conditions, inoculate the activated yeast liquid into a 10L primary seed tank equipped with 6L corn liquefaction mash filtrate with an inoculation amount of 3% by volume to carry out a primary intermittent expansion culture, and then inoculate the seed liquid obtained from the primary culture Inoculate the 10L secondary seed tank with 6L corn liquefaction mash filtrate with the inoculum amount of 3 volume % to carry out the secondary batch expansion culture, wherein, the culture conditions of the two-stage batch culture include: the temperature is 29 ℃, the ventilation rate is equal to Be 0.12VVM, stop cultivating when cultivating to the yeast number in the seed liquid all is 150 million / ml, after the secondary intermittent expansion finishes, the volume of the seed liquid in the secondary seed tank is 6L.
[0041] At the end of the second batch culture, the fed-batch expansion culture is carried out, including: in the second seed tank after the second batc...
Embodiment 3
[0045] Under aseptic conditions, inoculate the activated yeast liquid into a 10L seed tank equipped with 6L corn liquefaction mash filtrate with an inoculation amount of 6% by volume for intermittent expansion. The temperature is 28°C, the ventilation rate is 0.15VVM, and the culture is stopped when the number of yeasts in the seed solution is 100 million / ml. After the intermittent expansion, the volume of the seed solution in the seed tank is 6L.
[0046] Carrying out fed-batch expansion at the end of batch cultivation, including: inflowing fresh liquefied mash filtrate and flowing out seed liquid into a 30L fermenter simultaneously with a volume flow rate of 0.75L / h in the seed tank after batch cultivation, wherein, feeding The culture conditions for the expanded culture include: the temperature is 28° C., the pH value is 4.5, and the ventilation volume is 0.15 VVM. After testing, the number of yeasts in the seed liquid fed into the fermenter is 205±0.15 billion / ml during th...
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