Abstract Background Integration of first- and second-generation ethanol processes is one among the alternate approaches that efficiently address the current socio-economic issues of the bioethanol sector. Edible filamentous fungus capable of utilizing pentoses from lignocelluloses and also possessing biomass application as potential animal feed component was used as the fermentation strain for the integration model. This study presents various fermentation aspects of using edible filamentous fungi in the integrated first and second generation ethanol process model. Results Fermentation of edible strain of N. intermedia on the integrated first and second-generation ethanol substrate (the mixture of dilute acid pretreated and enzymatically hy...
Feasible biorefineries for production of second-generation ethanol are difficult to establish due to...
Bioethanol is an increasingly important alternative biofuel for transportation. Agricultural biomass...
The necessity of providing ‘robust microorganisms’ – defined as the ability to efficiently ferment a...
Background: Integration of first- and second-generation ethanol processes is one among the alternate...
The 2nd generation plants producing ethanol from lignocelluloses demand risky and high investment co...
The 2nd generation plants producing ethanol from lignocelluloses demand risky and high investment co...
Mycelial pellet formation by filamentous fungi is one of the most researched topics in fungal biotec...
A starch-based ethanol facility producing 200,000 m3 ethanol/year also produces ca. 2 million m3 thi...
Bread residues represent a significant fraction of retail food wastes, becoming a severe environment...
Background: Fusarium oxysporum is a filamentous fungus which has attracted a lot of scientific inter...
The present study is the first of its kind to use industrial waste bread for ethanol and food-grade ...
The economic viability of the 2nd generation bioethanol production process cannot rely on a single p...
Ethanol production from lignocellulosic biomass is considered more beneficial than its production fr...
This thesis deals with the production of bio-ethanol, a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels, fro...
Fermentation of lignocellulose raw materials bear a lot of promises, and leave a number of challenge...
Feasible biorefineries for production of second-generation ethanol are difficult to establish due to...
Bioethanol is an increasingly important alternative biofuel for transportation. Agricultural biomass...
The necessity of providing ‘robust microorganisms’ – defined as the ability to efficiently ferment a...
Background: Integration of first- and second-generation ethanol processes is one among the alternate...
The 2nd generation plants producing ethanol from lignocelluloses demand risky and high investment co...
The 2nd generation plants producing ethanol from lignocelluloses demand risky and high investment co...
Mycelial pellet formation by filamentous fungi is one of the most researched topics in fungal biotec...
A starch-based ethanol facility producing 200,000 m3 ethanol/year also produces ca. 2 million m3 thi...
Bread residues represent a significant fraction of retail food wastes, becoming a severe environment...
Background: Fusarium oxysporum is a filamentous fungus which has attracted a lot of scientific inter...
The present study is the first of its kind to use industrial waste bread for ethanol and food-grade ...
The economic viability of the 2nd generation bioethanol production process cannot rely on a single p...
Ethanol production from lignocellulosic biomass is considered more beneficial than its production fr...
This thesis deals with the production of bio-ethanol, a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels, fro...
Fermentation of lignocellulose raw materials bear a lot of promises, and leave a number of challenge...
Feasible biorefineries for production of second-generation ethanol are difficult to establish due to...
Bioethanol is an increasingly important alternative biofuel for transportation. Agricultural biomass...
The necessity of providing ‘robust microorganisms’ – defined as the ability to efficiently ferment a...