cited By 36International audienceThe ability of Aspergillus tamarii V12A25 to use caffeine as sole nitrogen source was investigated in solid state fermentation (SSF) using two different supports, polyurethane foam (PUF) and sugarcane bagasse. Caffeine can be used in SSF as the sole nitrogen source, the carbon source being saccharose. If a simpler nitrogen source (ammonium sulphate, urea) is added to the medium containing caffeine, this source will be used first allowing fungal growth. If saccharose is still present when the simple nitrogen source has been degraded, caffeine will be used as the nitrogen source, together with saccharose. Caffeine at a concentration of 8 g/l has no effect on fungal growth when a simple nitrogen source is not l...
About 2–2.8% of robusta coffee contains caffeine. The maximum caffeine content in coffee should be b...
Coffee processing presents a considerable waste disposal problem, mainly because of the large volum...
Production of second-generation bioethanol uses lignocellulose from agricultural by-products such as...
432-434A time bound study of caffeine degradation by fungi, viz., <i style="mso-bidi-font-style: n...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of the initial caffeine concentration (1-8 g...
Twenty strains of filamentous fungi were tested for their ability to grow on a liquid medium contain...
Twenty strains of filamentous fungi were tested for their ability to grow on a liquid medium contain...
The use of spent coffee grounds (SCG) for cultivation of Pleurotus ostreatus has become a popular wa...
Coffee processing industries generate caffeine-containing waste that needs to be treated and decaffe...
Abstract Background Pu-erh tea is a traditional Chinese tea and produced by natural solid-state ferm...
Coffee is the second largest traded commodity in the world, after petroleum, and therefore, the coff...
Various microorganisms including bacteria, yeast and fungi can degrade caffeine. There are few publi...
Various microorganisms including bacteria, yeast and fungi can degrade caffeine. There are few publi...
Soil samples from different coffee production areas of Brazil were used for the isolation of bacteri...
Solid-state fermentation of coffee pulp with Aspergillus tamarii V12307 was carried out in laborator...
About 2–2.8% of robusta coffee contains caffeine. The maximum caffeine content in coffee should be b...
Coffee processing presents a considerable waste disposal problem, mainly because of the large volum...
Production of second-generation bioethanol uses lignocellulose from agricultural by-products such as...
432-434A time bound study of caffeine degradation by fungi, viz., <i style="mso-bidi-font-style: n...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of the initial caffeine concentration (1-8 g...
Twenty strains of filamentous fungi were tested for their ability to grow on a liquid medium contain...
Twenty strains of filamentous fungi were tested for their ability to grow on a liquid medium contain...
The use of spent coffee grounds (SCG) for cultivation of Pleurotus ostreatus has become a popular wa...
Coffee processing industries generate caffeine-containing waste that needs to be treated and decaffe...
Abstract Background Pu-erh tea is a traditional Chinese tea and produced by natural solid-state ferm...
Coffee is the second largest traded commodity in the world, after petroleum, and therefore, the coff...
Various microorganisms including bacteria, yeast and fungi can degrade caffeine. There are few publi...
Various microorganisms including bacteria, yeast and fungi can degrade caffeine. There are few publi...
Soil samples from different coffee production areas of Brazil were used for the isolation of bacteri...
Solid-state fermentation of coffee pulp with Aspergillus tamarii V12307 was carried out in laborator...
About 2–2.8% of robusta coffee contains caffeine. The maximum caffeine content in coffee should be b...
Coffee processing presents a considerable waste disposal problem, mainly because of the large volum...
Production of second-generation bioethanol uses lignocellulose from agricultural by-products such as...