Biodegradation of ferulic acid, by two white-rot fungal strains (Trametes hirsuta MTCC-1171 and Phanerochaete chrysosporium NCIM-1106) was investigated in this study. Both strains could use ferulic acid as a sole carbon source when provided with basal mineral salt medium. T. hirsuta achieved complete degradation of ferulic acid (350 mg L–1) in 20 h, whereas P. chrysosporium degraded it (250 mg L–1) in 28 h. The metabolites produced during degradation were distinguished by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. Bioconversion of ferulic acid to vanillin by P. chrysosporium was also investigated. The optimum experimental conditions for bioconversion to vanillin can be summarized as follows: ferulic acid concentration 250 mg L–1, temperature 35 ...
Halomonas elongata strain Mar (=CCUG 52759) isolated from table-olive fermentation is the first halo...
610-612The biotransformation of ferulic acid to vanillin was carried out using locally isolated...
<div><p>Production of flavors from natural substrates by microbial transformation has become a growi...
Ability of 10 fungi strains for the degradation of ferulic acid and production of vanillic acid was ...
The ester-linked ferulic acid of wheat bran and sugar beet pulp can be converted to vanillin using b...
The microbial transformation of ferulic acid (FA) offers a cleaner, more economical alternative for ...
Bioconversion of ferulic acid and 4-vinylguaiacol by a white-rot fungus isolated from decaying woo
Biotransformations of cinnamic and ferulic acid catalysed by actinomycetes have been studied. A prim...
Ferulic acid biotransformation has a number of interesting industrial uses. Ferulic acid biotransfor...
The soil samples collected from the dumped sites of coffee industry residues contaminated with ferul...
Wheat bran contains about 5 g/kg of dry matter of ferulic acid, which can be released from cell wall...
In this work the possibility of producing vanillin through microbial bioconversion from ferulic aci...
Several agro-industrial wastes (as chestnut and pistachio shells, grass, leaf fruit, vine leaf, and,...
Vanillin production through microbial bioconversion of ferulic acid obtained from enzymatic hydrolys...
Lactic acid fermentation of vegetable products, which are a rich source of phenolic acids, is a tech...
Halomonas elongata strain Mar (=CCUG 52759) isolated from table-olive fermentation is the first halo...
610-612The biotransformation of ferulic acid to vanillin was carried out using locally isolated...
<div><p>Production of flavors from natural substrates by microbial transformation has become a growi...
Ability of 10 fungi strains for the degradation of ferulic acid and production of vanillic acid was ...
The ester-linked ferulic acid of wheat bran and sugar beet pulp can be converted to vanillin using b...
The microbial transformation of ferulic acid (FA) offers a cleaner, more economical alternative for ...
Bioconversion of ferulic acid and 4-vinylguaiacol by a white-rot fungus isolated from decaying woo
Biotransformations of cinnamic and ferulic acid catalysed by actinomycetes have been studied. A prim...
Ferulic acid biotransformation has a number of interesting industrial uses. Ferulic acid biotransfor...
The soil samples collected from the dumped sites of coffee industry residues contaminated with ferul...
Wheat bran contains about 5 g/kg of dry matter of ferulic acid, which can be released from cell wall...
In this work the possibility of producing vanillin through microbial bioconversion from ferulic aci...
Several agro-industrial wastes (as chestnut and pistachio shells, grass, leaf fruit, vine leaf, and,...
Vanillin production through microbial bioconversion of ferulic acid obtained from enzymatic hydrolys...
Lactic acid fermentation of vegetable products, which are a rich source of phenolic acids, is a tech...
Halomonas elongata strain Mar (=CCUG 52759) isolated from table-olive fermentation is the first halo...
610-612The biotransformation of ferulic acid to vanillin was carried out using locally isolated...
<div><p>Production of flavors from natural substrates by microbial transformation has become a growi...