International Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology

ISSN 2169-3048

International Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology Vol. 1 (1), pp. 007-011, March, 2012. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Oil Palm Frond for the Production of Bioethanol

 

Lim Sheh Hong1*, Darah Ibrahim1 and Ibrahim Che Omar2

 

1Industrial Biotechnology Research Laboratory (IBRL) School of Biological Sciences Universiti Sains Malaysia

11800 Penang Malaysia.

2Faculty of Agroindustry and Natural Resources Universiti Malaysia Kelantan,Karung Berkunci  36,16100 Pangkalan Chepa, Kelantan, Malaysia.

*Corresponding Author’s Email: [email protected]

Received March 16, 2012; Accepted 28 March, 2012

In order to investigate the possibility of using oil palm frond (OPF) as biomass resource for alternative energy production, the chemical composition of OPF was examined.  OPF used in this study contained 50.7% holocellulose.  It was enzymatically hydrolyzed by Aspergillus niger USM AI1 in a solid substrate fermentation (SSF) and ethanol was produced from the hydrolyzates in a second fermentation with the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae.   The yield of fermentable sugars was 200.2 mg/ g substrate which contained 69.2% of glucose.  The fermentable sugar obtained from OPF could be used by S. cerevisiae to produce ethanol.  After 36 h of fermentation, the ethanol was about 23.1 g/L with 6% (w/v) of the fermentable sugar used as the carbon source in the fermentation medium at 30°C.  Thus, this finding indicates that OPF can be used as suitable lignocellulosic material for the production of fermentable sugars through in-situ enzymatic hydrolysis under the SSF condition for second generation bioethanol production.   

Keywords: Oil palm frond, fermentable sugars, bioethanol, Saccharomyces cerevisiae