US2014011250A1PendingUtilityA1

Fermentation Processes

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Assignee: DEINHAMMER RANDYPriority: Mar 22, 2006Filed: Nov 4, 2011Published: Jan 9, 2014
Est. expiryMar 22, 2026(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
C12C 11/00C12P 19/14C12P 7/14C12P 7/06Y02E50/10
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Abstract

The present invention provides a fermentation process for producing a fermentation product from starch-containing material wherein one or more antibacterial agents are added before and/or during fermentation.

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         29 . A process for producing a fermentation product, comprising:
 (a) liquefying a starch-containing material to form a liquefied starch;   (b) saccharifying the liquefied starch using a carbohydrate source generating enzyme to form a sugar; and   (c) fermenting the sugar using a fermenting organism under conditions suitable to produce the fermentation product,   
       wherein one or more lysozymes are added before or during fermentation and wherein said one or more lysozymes are added at a concentration sufficient to inhibit growth of contaminating lactic acid bacterial cells. 
     
     
         30 . The process of  claim 29 , wherein steps (b) and (c) are carried out sequentially or simultaneously. 
     
     
         31 . The process of  claim 29 , wherein a slurry of the starch-containing material is heated to above the gelatinization temperature of the starch-containing material. 
     
     
         32 . The process of  claim 29 , wherein the one or more lysozymes are added during liquefaction. 
     
     
         33 . The process of  claim 29 , wherein the one or more lysozymes are added during saccharification. 
     
     
         34 . The process of  claim 29 , wherein the one or more lysozymes are added during fermentation. 
     
     
         35 . The process of  claim 29 , wherein the fermentation product is an alcohol. 
     
     
         36 . The process of  claim 35 , wherein the alcohol is ethanol. 
     
     
         37 . The process of  claim 29 , wherein the starch-containing starting material is whole grains, whole corn, or wheat grains. 
     
     
         38 . The process of  claim 29 , wherein the liquefaction is carried out using an alpha-amylase. 
     
     
         39 . The process of  claim 29 , wherein the bacterial cells are gram-positive bacteria or gram-negative bacteria cells. 
     
     
         40 . The process of  claim 39 , wherein the bacterial cells are  Lactobacillus  cells. 
     
     
         41 . A process for producing a fermentation product, comprising:
 (a) saccharifying a starch-containing material at a temperature below the initial gelatinization temperature of the starch-containing material to form a sugar; and   (b) fermenting the sugar using a fermenting organism under conditions suitable to produce the fermentation product;   
       wherein one or more lysozymes are added before or during fermentation and wherein said one or more lysozymes are added at a concentration sufficient to inhibit growth of contaminating lactic acid bacterial cells. 
     
     
         42 . The process of  claim 41 , wherein the saccharification and fermentation are carried out sequentially or simultaneously. 
     
     
         43 . The process of  claim 41 , wherein the fermentation is carried out at a temperature in the range from 20-40° C. 
     
     
         44 . The process of  claim 41 , wherein the one or more lysozymes are added during saccharification. 
     
     
         45 . The process of  claim 41 , wherein the bacterial cells are gram-positive bacteria or gram-negative bacteria cells. 
     
     
         46 . The process of  claim 45 , wherein the bacterial cells are  Lactobacillus  cells. 
     
     
         47 . The process of  claim 41 , wherein the starch-containing material is granular starch. 
     
     
         48 . The process of  claim 41 , wherein the fermentation product is an alcohol. 
     
     
         49 . The process of  claim 48 , wherein the alcohol is ethanol.

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