Bibliography: pages 215-264.The objective of this study has been to understand the metabolic interrelationship between yeast growth, regulation of glycolytic/gluconeogenic flux and accumulation of glycosyl donors for polysaccharide synthesis in brewing yeast (Saccharomyces uvarum) fermentations. Loss of fermenting power of a brewing yeast population may be created by a condition that inhibits growth by limiting amino acid formation and protein synthesis. In commercial strains of S. uvarum this loss may be transitory, or, if not corrected, may ultimately lead to yeast degeneration. The potential industrial impact is realised for fermentation systems which may limit yeast growth, eg. continuous systems, use of pressure and, particularly, syst...
Baker’s yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae rapidly converts sugars to ethanol and carbon diox-ide at bot...
Bibliography: pages [167]-176.In large scale brewing operations, process efficiency and beer quality...
The structural complexity of the nitrogen source strongly affects both biomass and ethanol productio...
Bibliography: p. 107-109.The growing interest in fermentation and fermentation technology as a means...
An overview is presented of the steady- and transient state kinetics of growth and formation of meta...
The article presents the results of investigating how the intensity of aerating the medium effects o...
Changes in cell volume occur when yeast is propagated in worts of increasing original gravity (OG) i...
Changes in cell volume occur when yeast is propagated in worts of increasing original gravity (OG) i...
Changes in cell volume occur when yeast is propagated in worts of increasing original gravity (OG) i...
<p>Different yeast species were studied for their carbon metabolism and the results are shown as: sp...
Changes in cell volume occur when yeast is propagated in worts of increasing original gravity (OG) i...
The full power of computer-coupled fermentor systems can be realized only when accurate, mechanistic...
Baker's yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae rapidly converts sugars to ethanol and carbon dioxide at both...
Yeasts are exposed to stressing agents in the fermentation process. The study aims to analyze the pr...
This thesis focuses on the effects of lactobacilli and their end-products, lactic acid and acetic a...
Baker’s yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae rapidly converts sugars to ethanol and carbon diox-ide at bot...
Bibliography: pages [167]-176.In large scale brewing operations, process efficiency and beer quality...
The structural complexity of the nitrogen source strongly affects both biomass and ethanol productio...
Bibliography: p. 107-109.The growing interest in fermentation and fermentation technology as a means...
An overview is presented of the steady- and transient state kinetics of growth and formation of meta...
The article presents the results of investigating how the intensity of aerating the medium effects o...
Changes in cell volume occur when yeast is propagated in worts of increasing original gravity (OG) i...
Changes in cell volume occur when yeast is propagated in worts of increasing original gravity (OG) i...
Changes in cell volume occur when yeast is propagated in worts of increasing original gravity (OG) i...
<p>Different yeast species were studied for their carbon metabolism and the results are shown as: sp...
Changes in cell volume occur when yeast is propagated in worts of increasing original gravity (OG) i...
The full power of computer-coupled fermentor systems can be realized only when accurate, mechanistic...
Baker's yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae rapidly converts sugars to ethanol and carbon dioxide at both...
Yeasts are exposed to stressing agents in the fermentation process. The study aims to analyze the pr...
This thesis focuses on the effects of lactobacilli and their end-products, lactic acid and acetic a...
Baker’s yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae rapidly converts sugars to ethanol and carbon diox-ide at bot...
Bibliography: pages [167]-176.In large scale brewing operations, process efficiency and beer quality...
The structural complexity of the nitrogen source strongly affects both biomass and ethanol productio...