A repeated batch fermentation system was used to produce ethanol using Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain (NCIM 3640) immobilized on sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) pieces. For comparison free cells were also used to produce ethanol by repeated batch fermentation. Scanning electron microscopy evidently showed that cell immobilization resulted in firm adsorption of the yeast cells within subsurface cavities, capillary flow through the vessels of the vascular bundle structure, and attachment of the yeast to the surface of the sugarcane pieces. Repeated batch fermentations using sugarcane supported biocatalyst were successfully carried out for at least ten times without any significant loss in ethanol production from sug-arcane juice and mol...
Ethanol produced from lignocellulosic biomass has the potential to become a promisingalternative to ...
Using a growth medium based on cane blackstrap molasses, we compared ethanol production by two strai...
International audienceYeast strains were isolated from sugar cane molasses (S1), dates (S2) and figs...
This article was published in the Indian Journal of Science and Technology [© 2016 Indian Society fo...
Bio-ethanol used today is mainly produced from sugar cane and cereals, but reducing the production c...
Microbial ethanol is a potential substitute for the non-renewable fossil fuel which is depleting. Ye...
Bioethanol is the most extensively used biofuel for transportation in the world. Nowadays, researche...
The use of vegetable biomass as substrate for ethanol production could reduce the existing usage of ...
The high consumption of energy, mainly in the automotive sector, is supplied by fossil fuels, which,...
The yeast strains possess appreciable characteristics for ethanol production. Moreover, Bio-ethanol ...
Consolidated bioprocessing (CBP), which integrates enzyme production, saccharification and fermentat...
This study is focussed on the possibility of producing a yeast culture with yellow wine lees as a su...
of novel xylose-fermenting yeast strains from Brazilian forests for hemicellulosic ethanol productio...
Decreases in oil reserves and gas fields around all over the world justify the deepening of studies ...
The use of biomass for the production of bioethanol has received considerable interest in recent yea...
Ethanol produced from lignocellulosic biomass has the potential to become a promisingalternative to ...
Using a growth medium based on cane blackstrap molasses, we compared ethanol production by two strai...
International audienceYeast strains were isolated from sugar cane molasses (S1), dates (S2) and figs...
This article was published in the Indian Journal of Science and Technology [© 2016 Indian Society fo...
Bio-ethanol used today is mainly produced from sugar cane and cereals, but reducing the production c...
Microbial ethanol is a potential substitute for the non-renewable fossil fuel which is depleting. Ye...
Bioethanol is the most extensively used biofuel for transportation in the world. Nowadays, researche...
The use of vegetable biomass as substrate for ethanol production could reduce the existing usage of ...
The high consumption of energy, mainly in the automotive sector, is supplied by fossil fuels, which,...
The yeast strains possess appreciable characteristics for ethanol production. Moreover, Bio-ethanol ...
Consolidated bioprocessing (CBP), which integrates enzyme production, saccharification and fermentat...
This study is focussed on the possibility of producing a yeast culture with yellow wine lees as a su...
of novel xylose-fermenting yeast strains from Brazilian forests for hemicellulosic ethanol productio...
Decreases in oil reserves and gas fields around all over the world justify the deepening of studies ...
The use of biomass for the production of bioethanol has received considerable interest in recent yea...
Ethanol produced from lignocellulosic biomass has the potential to become a promisingalternative to ...
Using a growth medium based on cane blackstrap molasses, we compared ethanol production by two strai...
International audienceYeast strains were isolated from sugar cane molasses (S1), dates (S2) and figs...