Abstract
Food waste landfilling causes environmental degradation, and this work assesses a sustainable food valorization technique. In this study, food waste is converted into lactic acid in a batch assembly by dark fermentation without pH control and without the addition of external inoculum at 37 °C. The effect of total solid (TS), enzymatic and aeration pretreatment was investigated on liquid products concentration and product yield. The maximum possible TS content was 34% of enzymatic pretreated waste, and showed the highest lactic acid concentration of 52 g/L, with a lactic acid selectivity of 0.6 g lactic/g totalacids. The results indicated that aeration pretreatment does not significantly improve product concentration or yield. Non-pretreated waste in a 29% TS system showed a lactic acid concentration of 31 g/L. The results showed that enzymatic pretreated waste at TS of 34% results in the highest production of lactic acid.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Waste Management |
Volume | 77 |
Pages (from-to) | 516-521 |
ISSN | 0956-053X |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2018 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Carboxylic acid
- Enzymatic pretreatment
- Food waste
- Lactic acid
- Mixed culture fermentation
- Total solids content