<p>Ethanol production by fermentation is strongly dependent on media composition. Specific nutrients, such as trace elements, vitamins and nitrogen will affect the physiological state and, consequently, the fermentation performance of the micro-organism employed. The purpose of this study has been to assess the highest ethanol production by a minimal medium, instead of the more complex nutrients supplementation used during alcoholic fermentation. All fermentation tests were carried out using a microwell plate reader to monitor the processes. Two <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> strains (NCYC 2826 and NCYC 3445) were tested using three nitrogen sources, supplied with different vitamin and salts. The results show that solutions made of urea ph...
Producción CientíficaThe optimum nitrogen concentration for media supplementation and strain dominan...
Four Saccharomyces cerevisiae Brazilian industrial ethanol production strains were grown, under shak...
A study was conducted to evaluate the biomass production of baker yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae in...
Very high gravity fermentation (VHG) is a technology that use very high concentration of sugar (-270...
International audienceSeveral bottlenecks in the alcoholic fermentation process must be overcome to ...
Very high gravity fermentation (VHG) is a technology that use very high concentration of sugar (-270...
International audienceSeveral bottlenecks in the alcoholic fermentation process must be overcome to ...
Maltose and glucose fermentations are strongly affected by the structural complexity of the nitrogen...
Ethanol is well known as a toxic metabolite for yeast cells. Thus, strains that can grow well under ...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a natural producer of ethanol and industrial strains can produce ethanol...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a natural producer of ethanol and industrial strains can produce ethanol...
Maltose and glucose fermentations by industrial brewing and wine yeasts strains were strongly affect...
The optimum nitrogen concentration for media supplementation and strain dominance are aspects of key...
Four Saccharomyces cerevisiae Brazilian industrial ethanol production strains were grown, under shak...
Microbial ethanol is a potential substitute for the non-renewable fossil fuel which is depleting. Ye...
Producción CientíficaThe optimum nitrogen concentration for media supplementation and strain dominan...
Four Saccharomyces cerevisiae Brazilian industrial ethanol production strains were grown, under shak...
A study was conducted to evaluate the biomass production of baker yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae in...
Very high gravity fermentation (VHG) is a technology that use very high concentration of sugar (-270...
International audienceSeveral bottlenecks in the alcoholic fermentation process must be overcome to ...
Very high gravity fermentation (VHG) is a technology that use very high concentration of sugar (-270...
International audienceSeveral bottlenecks in the alcoholic fermentation process must be overcome to ...
Maltose and glucose fermentations are strongly affected by the structural complexity of the nitrogen...
Ethanol is well known as a toxic metabolite for yeast cells. Thus, strains that can grow well under ...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a natural producer of ethanol and industrial strains can produce ethanol...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a natural producer of ethanol and industrial strains can produce ethanol...
Maltose and glucose fermentations by industrial brewing and wine yeasts strains were strongly affect...
The optimum nitrogen concentration for media supplementation and strain dominance are aspects of key...
Four Saccharomyces cerevisiae Brazilian industrial ethanol production strains were grown, under shak...
Microbial ethanol is a potential substitute for the non-renewable fossil fuel which is depleting. Ye...
Producción CientíficaThe optimum nitrogen concentration for media supplementation and strain dominan...
Four Saccharomyces cerevisiae Brazilian industrial ethanol production strains were grown, under shak...
A study was conducted to evaluate the biomass production of baker yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae in...