posted on 2019-09-18, 15:04authored byXujuan Li, Xuanni Zhang, Huali Jian, Xuefeng Xu, Yongkang Xi
Ethyl lactate is widely used in food
and pharmaceutical industries,
but the complexity of the synthesis process, in particular, involving
the addition of organic solvents, hinders its application. Here, we
report a natural green strategy to produce ethyl lactate by exploiting
the synergistic fermentation of lactic acid bacteria and ester-producing
microbes using biomass as a substrate. Interestingly, it is worth
noting that the conjugate fermentation has a higher ethyl lactate
yield (3.05 g/L) compared to the mixed fermentation (1.32 g/L). The
ester production capacity was increased by 2.3 times. These entire
processes require only the addition of biomass without introducing
any organic solvent. In addition, the obtained catalytic esterification
system can reuse the ester-producing microbes by simple centrifugation
and maintain over seven cycles of catalysis while it retained a high
activity. We firmly believe that the results of this study will provide
new ideas for achieving sustainable green production of natural ethyl
lactate.