Citric acid production by Aspergillus niger in solid-substrate fermentation

1995 
Abstract Experiments showed that kumara and taro were excellent substrates for citric acid production by solid-substrate fermentation using Aspergillus niger . Conversely, potato was a poor substrate, although it supported profuse fungal growth. A kinetic analysis of citrate production from kumara showed an overall reactor productivity of 0·48 g citrate/kg wet weight kumara per hour, with a yield of 0·54 on a weight basis (g citrate produced/g starch used). Maximum citrate production rates were observed after 2 to 3 days of fermentation, while the fungal growth rate was still high. The optimum moisture content of the kumara for citrate production was 65% (w/w) or above, while metal ions were shown not to be inhibitory to the process.
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