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Judul/Title Screening of Ethanol Producing Osmophilic Yeast from Flower Nectar and Honey Isolate
Penulis/Author Reza Dwi Pahlevi (1); Dr. Miftahul Ilmi, S.Si., M.Si. (2)
Tanggal/Date 16 2020
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Abstrak/Abstract Biofuel is a form of energy produced from natural biomass and is thought to replace fossil fuels. One of the commonly used biofuels is ethanol. Ethanol is generally produced from plant based materials with relatively low sugar content with the help of yeasts. Low levels of sugar are correlated with the resulting ethanol product. The purpose of this study was to explore osmophilic or osmotolerant yeast isolates that can produce high yield ethanol from environments with high sugar content, namely honey and flower nectar. The methods used were qualitative and quantitative screening of the ability to produce ethanol, with the highest producing isolate optimized with two different factors, namely sugar content and incubation temperature. Isolate with the highest ethanol production were tested further by ethanol tolerance test and monitored the isolate’s ethanol production and biomass growth. Ethanol content was measured by redox titration method. Qualitative screening showed 23 isolates with positive fermentation from 50 isolates tested. These isolates then screened quantitatively, with three highest ethanol content by BL 6.4, BL 8.21, and BL 8.22 with 19.6, 21.8, and 19.1 mL/L ethanol respectively. Ethanol production of the three isolates then optimized by varying glucose concentration (10, 15, 20, 25, 30% (v/v)) and incubation temperatures (25, 28, 30 and 47oC). The optimization results showed that 10% glucose concentration with incubation temperature of 28oC produced highest ethanol content of 4.67 % (v/v) by BL 8.21. Ethanol tolerance test showed a significant decrease (around 40%) in growth at 8% (v/v) ethanol concentration. Ethanol production and biomass growth of BL 8.21 were monitored and showed after day three biomass growth became stagnant while ethanol production increased. The higest ethanol concentration was obtained on the fifth day, amounting to 4.69 % (v/v). Tested isolates were assumed to be not a potential ethanol producer.
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