Tsai S P, Moon S H
Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, Illinois 60439-4815, USA.
Appl Biochem Biotechnol. 1998 Spring;70-72:417-28. doi: 10.1007/BF02920157.
The potential market for lactic acid as the feedstock for biodegradable polymers, oxygenated chemicals, and specialty chemicals is significant. L-lactic acid is often the desired enantiomer for such applications. However, stereospecific lactobacilli do not metabolize starch efficiently. In this work, Argonne researchers have developed a process to convert starchy feedstocks into L-lactic acid. The processing steps include starch recovery, continuous liquefaction, and simultaneous saccharification and fermentation. Over 100 g/L of lactic acid was produced in less than 48 h. The optical purity of the product was greater than 95%. This process has potential economical advantages over the conventional process.