“…It is an acid hydrolysate waste which is generated during the industrial-scale production of D-xylose from corncob (Wang et al, 2010). Corncob hydrolysate contains a high concentration of mixed sugars (including D-xylose, L-arabinose and D-glucose) and D-xylose occupies their two-third amount (Cheng et al, 2011). Recently, this low cost and high carbohydrate content feedstock has attracted increasing attention for the production of industrially important chemicals such as acetone, butanol and ethanol (Xiao et al, 2012), propionic acid , L-lactic acid (Wang et al, 2010), and xylitol (Cheng et al, 2011).…”