ABSTRACT There is an increase in researches to create alternative fuels through the use of biomass and agroindustrial lignocellulosic residues. The present study proposes the use of rice bran as source of energy with the potential to enhance bioethanol production. Using different concentrations of cells (1-5 g.L–1) and rice bran (2.5-7.5 g.L –1) with Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a factorial design 22 was carried out. The nutrient source provided by rice bran affects the substrate conversion in product (Yp/s) response in a quadratic form, but its linear form showed no significant effect (α = 0.05). When it comes to means, the best results were obtained for 12 h and for fermentation medium 2 (23.320 g.L–1 of ethanol), which contained the highes...
Bioethanol is an attractive, sustainable and alternative energy source to conventional fuel. Current...
Bio-ethanol used today is mainly produced from sugar cane and cereals, but reducing the production c...
Solid state bioconversion (SSB) of rice straw for bioethanol production by the compatible mixed cult...
ABSTRACT There is an increase in researches to create alternative fuels through the use of biomass ...
Xylose is the main sugar in hemicellulosic hydrolysates and its fermentation into ethanol by microor...
This study dealt with the cofermentation of rice straw hydrolysates using and Saccharomyces cerevisi...
various ethanol fermenting microorganisms using rice husk as substrate. Biodiversitas 16: 320-326. R...
Rice husk (RH) is the main biomass byproduct of the rice industry, so much that it corresponds to 20...
This research explored the potential of corn stover and rice bran as suitable biomass for biofuel pr...
Current ethanol production processes using crops (sugar cane and corn) as feedstock are well-establi...
Abstract Studies on phytochemical properties and bioactivities of rice bran revealed the wealth of n...
Current ethanol production processes using crops (sugar cane and corn) as feedstock are well-establi...
Lignocellulosic substances such as agricultural wastes are attractive feed stocks for bioethanol pro...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the single and combined substrates, namely ri...
The use of hemicellulosic hydrolysates in bioprocesses requires supplementation as to ensure the bes...
Bioethanol is an attractive, sustainable and alternative energy source to conventional fuel. Current...
Bio-ethanol used today is mainly produced from sugar cane and cereals, but reducing the production c...
Solid state bioconversion (SSB) of rice straw for bioethanol production by the compatible mixed cult...
ABSTRACT There is an increase in researches to create alternative fuels through the use of biomass ...
Xylose is the main sugar in hemicellulosic hydrolysates and its fermentation into ethanol by microor...
This study dealt with the cofermentation of rice straw hydrolysates using and Saccharomyces cerevisi...
various ethanol fermenting microorganisms using rice husk as substrate. Biodiversitas 16: 320-326. R...
Rice husk (RH) is the main biomass byproduct of the rice industry, so much that it corresponds to 20...
This research explored the potential of corn stover and rice bran as suitable biomass for biofuel pr...
Current ethanol production processes using crops (sugar cane and corn) as feedstock are well-establi...
Abstract Studies on phytochemical properties and bioactivities of rice bran revealed the wealth of n...
Current ethanol production processes using crops (sugar cane and corn) as feedstock are well-establi...
Lignocellulosic substances such as agricultural wastes are attractive feed stocks for bioethanol pro...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the single and combined substrates, namely ri...
The use of hemicellulosic hydrolysates in bioprocesses requires supplementation as to ensure the bes...
Bioethanol is an attractive, sustainable and alternative energy source to conventional fuel. Current...
Bio-ethanol used today is mainly produced from sugar cane and cereals, but reducing the production c...
Solid state bioconversion (SSB) of rice straw for bioethanol production by the compatible mixed cult...