AbstractMetabolic flux distribution may be altered by manipulating intracellular reducing equivalents. To favour ethanol synthesis by Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a reduced cytosolic environment is desired, otherwise biomass formation is favoured. Direct variation of intracellular NADH/NAD+ is difficult, however, indirect control through measurement of fermentation redox potential is applicable. To utilize fermentation redox potential into designing an ethanol fermentation process under very-high-gravity (VHG) conditions, correlations between yeast growth pattern and fermentation redox potential profile were established. Under VHG conditions, S. cerevisiae initially encounters osmotic stress resulting in a lengthy lag phase. As fermentation pr...
At industrial scale, sucrose is converted into ethanol in fermentation processes in which high amoun...
A very high gravity (VHG) repeatedbatch fermentation system using an industrial strain of Saccharo...
High-gravity (HG) technology aims at generating final ethanol concentrations above 50 kg m3 in order...
AbstractMetabolic flux distribution may be altered by manipulating intracellular reducing equivalent...
Very high gravity (VHG) ethanol fermentation has been remarkably developed in order to significantly...
The objective of this study is to evaluate and compare, both technically and economically, various g...
Very high gravity (VHG) fermentation techonology uses high concentration of sugar. The minimum amoun...
Fatty acid components on yeast plasma membrane were critical in maintaining proper cell activity dur...
<div><p>Very high gravity (VHG) fermentation is aimed to considerably increase both the fermentation...
Very high gravity (VHG) fermentation is aimed to considerably increase both the fermentation rate an...
The fuel ethanol industry is now making use of a very efficient process where virtually all sugar su...
As modern industrial efforts shift towards more economic and sustainable practices, the brewing indu...
ii Normand Cyr M.Sc. (Bioresource Eng.) Effect of aeration strategy on the performance of a very hig...
Batch ethanol fermentations from sweet sorghum juice by Saccharomyces cerevisiae NP 01 were carrie...
The stoichiometric relationship between carbon dioxide (CO2) generated and glucose consumed during f...
At industrial scale, sucrose is converted into ethanol in fermentation processes in which high amoun...
A very high gravity (VHG) repeatedbatch fermentation system using an industrial strain of Saccharo...
High-gravity (HG) technology aims at generating final ethanol concentrations above 50 kg m3 in order...
AbstractMetabolic flux distribution may be altered by manipulating intracellular reducing equivalent...
Very high gravity (VHG) ethanol fermentation has been remarkably developed in order to significantly...
The objective of this study is to evaluate and compare, both technically and economically, various g...
Very high gravity (VHG) fermentation techonology uses high concentration of sugar. The minimum amoun...
Fatty acid components on yeast plasma membrane were critical in maintaining proper cell activity dur...
<div><p>Very high gravity (VHG) fermentation is aimed to considerably increase both the fermentation...
Very high gravity (VHG) fermentation is aimed to considerably increase both the fermentation rate an...
The fuel ethanol industry is now making use of a very efficient process where virtually all sugar su...
As modern industrial efforts shift towards more economic and sustainable practices, the brewing indu...
ii Normand Cyr M.Sc. (Bioresource Eng.) Effect of aeration strategy on the performance of a very hig...
Batch ethanol fermentations from sweet sorghum juice by Saccharomyces cerevisiae NP 01 were carrie...
The stoichiometric relationship between carbon dioxide (CO2) generated and glucose consumed during f...
At industrial scale, sucrose is converted into ethanol in fermentation processes in which high amoun...
A very high gravity (VHG) repeatedbatch fermentation system using an industrial strain of Saccharo...
High-gravity (HG) technology aims at generating final ethanol concentrations above 50 kg m3 in order...