TY - JOUR AU - Nwachukwu, RES AU - Shahbazi, A. AU - Wang, L. AU - Ibrahim, S. AU - Worku, M. AU - Schimmel, K. PY - 2012 DA - 2012/03/29 TI - Bioconversion of glycerol to ethanol by a mutant Enterobacter aerogenes JO - AMB Express SP - 20 VL - 2 IS - 1 AB - The main objective of this research is to develop, by adaptive evolution, mutant strains of Enterobacter aerogenes ATCC 13048 that are capable of withstanding high glycerol concentration as well as resisting ethanol-inhibition. The mutant will be used for high ethanol fermentation from glycerol feedstock. Ethanol production from pure (P-) and recovered (R-) glycerol using the stock was evaluated. A six-tube-subculture-generations method was used for developing the mutant. This involved subculturing the organism six consecutive times in tubes containing the same glycerol and ethanol concentrations at the same culture conditions. Then, the glycerol and/or ethanol concentration was increased and the six subculture generations were repeated. A strain capable of growing in 200 g/L glycerol and 30 g/L ethanol was obtained. The ability of this mutant, vis-à-vis the original strain, in utilizing glycerol in a high glycerol containing medium, with the concomitant ethanol yield, was assessed. Tryptic soy broth without dextrose (TSB) was used as the fermentation medium. Fermentation products were analyzed using HPLC. SN - 2191-0855 UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/2191-0855-2-20 DO - 10.1186/2191-0855-2-20 ID - Nwachukwu2012 ER -