Distillers’ Dried Grains with Solubles (DDGS) is the major by-product of bioethanol and distillery plants. Due to its high content of proteins, water-soluble vitamins and minerals, DDGS has been long marketed as animal feed for livestock. EU legislation on liquid biofuels could raise the demand on bioethanol production in Europe, with a resulting increase in DDGS availability. DDGS contains a spectrum of complex organic macromolecules, particularly polysaccharides, in addition to proteins and vitamins, and its use as a starting raw material within a biomass-based biorefining strategy could lead to the development of multi-stream processes for the production of commodities, platform molecules or speciality chemicals, with concomitant economi...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...
Distillers' dried grain with solubles (DDGS) is a byproduct of bioethanol fermentation, which uses t...
Distillers’ Dried Grains with Solubles (DDGS) is the major by-product of bioethanol and distillery p...
Nowadays there is worldwide interest in developing a sustainable economy where biobased chemicals ar...
Ethanol production from various cereal grains faces a growing demand in the global market. Alongside...
Distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) represent important co-product from commercial yeast fe...
Nowadays there is worldwide interest in developing a sustainable economy where biobased chemicals ar...
BACKGROUND: Bioethanol is mostly produced from starchy parts of the corn grain kernel leaving signif...
Distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) is a co-product of the ethanol industry. Composition an...
Since 2015, the sustainable development goals of the United Nations established a route map to achie...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...
Distillers' dried grain with solubles (DDGS) is a byproduct of bioethanol fermentation, which uses t...
Distillers’ Dried Grains with Solubles (DDGS) is the major by-product of bioethanol and distillery p...
Nowadays there is worldwide interest in developing a sustainable economy where biobased chemicals ar...
Ethanol production from various cereal grains faces a growing demand in the global market. Alongside...
Distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) represent important co-product from commercial yeast fe...
Nowadays there is worldwide interest in developing a sustainable economy where biobased chemicals ar...
BACKGROUND: Bioethanol is mostly produced from starchy parts of the corn grain kernel leaving signif...
Distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) is a co-product of the ethanol industry. Composition an...
Since 2015, the sustainable development goals of the United Nations established a route map to achie...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...