Dried spent yeast (DSY) was used as a low-cost nitrogen supplement for ethanol fermentation from sweet sorghum juice under very high gravity (VHG) conditions by
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
NP 01. The fermentation was carried out at 30ºC in a 5-litre bioreactor. The results showed that DSY promoted ethanol production efficiencies. The ethanol concentration (P), productivity (Q
p) and yield (Y
p/s) of the sterile juice (total sugar of 280 g l
-1) supplemented with 8 g l
-1 of DSY were not different from those supplemented with yeast extract and/or peptone at the same amount. The initial yeast cell concentration of 5 x 10
7 cells ml
-1 was found to be optimal for scale-up ethanol production. In addition, an increase in sugar concentration in inoculum preparation medium (from 10 to 100 g l
-1) improved the ability of the inoculum to produce ethanol under the VHG conditions. When
S. cerevisiae NP 01 grown in the juice containing 100 g l
-1 of total sugar was used as the inoculum for ethanol fermentation, the P, Q
p and Y
p/s obtained were 108.98 ± 1.16 g l
-1, 2.27 ± 0.06 g l
-1 h
-1 and 0.47 ± 0.01 g g
-1, respectively. Similar results were also observed when the ethanol fermentation was scaled up to a 50-litre bioreactor under the same conditions. The cost of the sweet sorghum for ethanol production was US$ 0.63 per litre of ethanol. These results clearly indicate the high potential of using sweet sorghum juice supplemented with DSY under VHG fermentation for ethanol production in industrial applications.