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Effect Of Perfluorooctanoic Acid In The Generation Of Stress Oxidative And Cell Death Induction In Mouse Early Oogenesis In Vitro

TOXICOLOGY LETTERS(2016)

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In this study, glucan-rich solids, and xylose-rich hydrolysates obtained from Cistus ladanifer distillery residues (CLR) were used for d-lactic acid (d-LA) production by the d-lactogenic Escherichia coli strain JU15. Firstly, hemicellulosic hydrolysates obtained by the autohydrolysis process were submitted to dilute sulfuric acid-catalysed post-hydrolysis. The influence of operational conditions on oligosaccharides hydrolysis was assessed by the combined severity parameter (CS) in the range of 1.1–2.3. The optimum post-hydrolysis conditions were found for CS of 1.6 (300 mM H2SO4, 15 min, 121 °C). Subsequent detoxification procedures on post hydrolysed liquors were carried out, where 9.1% (w/v) powdered activated charcoal enabled a full removal of furfural, 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF), and phenolic compounds together with a reduction of acetic acid (37%), and formic acid (27%). Diverse fermentation modes using detoxified and non-detoxified hydrolysates, as well as using previously NaOH delignified glucan-rich solids alone (SHF or SSF) or together with pentoses liquors (SSCF) (5% loading) were performed. For all the tested conditions, both hemicellulose- and cellulose-derived sugars can be efficiently used as the carbon source to produce d-lactic acid by E. coli JU15 with a d-LA yield always surpassing 92 gd-LA/100 g sugars.
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Oxidative Stress
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