The waste materials from the carob processing industry are a potential resource for second-generation bioethanol production. These by-products are small carob kibbles with a high content of soluble sugars (45–50%). Batch and fed-batch Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentations of high density sugar from carob pods were analyzed in terms of the kinetics of sugars consumption and ethanol inhibition. In all the batch runs, 90–95% of the total sugar was consumed and transformed into ethanol with a yield close to the theoretical maximum (0.47–0.50 g/g), and a final ethanol concentration of 100–110 g/l. In fed-batch runs, fresh carob extract was added when glucose had been consumed. This addition and the subsequent decrease of ethanol concentrations ...
Ethanol production via the batch fermentation of sugarcane juice using immobilized yeast has been st...
Saccharmoyces cerevisiae ATCC 39859 was immobilized onto small cubes of wood in order to produce ver...
Production of bio-ethanol from lignocellulose requires the efficient fermentation of glucose and xyl...
The waste materials from the carob processing industry are a potential resource for second-generatio...
Carob waste is a useful raw material for the second-generation ethanol because 50% of its dry weight...
Alcoholic fermentation of carob waste sugars (sucrose, glucose and fructose) extracted with cheese w...
Alcoholic fermentation of carob waste sugars (sucrose, glucose and fructose) extracted with cheese w...
In this study, different carob extract-based media containing Medium A (included all ingredients), M...
During alcoholic fermentation, most of the substrates supplied to the yeasts are converted into etha...
In this project the selective conversion of glucose to ethanol from glucose/fructose mixtures was in...
Lignocellulosic biomass has a potential to be coverted to bioethanol which can be a new alternative ...
The sustainable production of ethanol from lignocellulosic biomass requires the combination of effic...
An overview is presented of the steady- and transient state kinetics of growth and formation of meta...
The production of bioethanol using Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Fungi: Ascomycota) is influenced by sug...
The quest for new and renewable energy sources has greatly increased due to the depletion of fossi...
Ethanol production via the batch fermentation of sugarcane juice using immobilized yeast has been st...
Saccharmoyces cerevisiae ATCC 39859 was immobilized onto small cubes of wood in order to produce ver...
Production of bio-ethanol from lignocellulose requires the efficient fermentation of glucose and xyl...
The waste materials from the carob processing industry are a potential resource for second-generatio...
Carob waste is a useful raw material for the second-generation ethanol because 50% of its dry weight...
Alcoholic fermentation of carob waste sugars (sucrose, glucose and fructose) extracted with cheese w...
Alcoholic fermentation of carob waste sugars (sucrose, glucose and fructose) extracted with cheese w...
In this study, different carob extract-based media containing Medium A (included all ingredients), M...
During alcoholic fermentation, most of the substrates supplied to the yeasts are converted into etha...
In this project the selective conversion of glucose to ethanol from glucose/fructose mixtures was in...
Lignocellulosic biomass has a potential to be coverted to bioethanol which can be a new alternative ...
The sustainable production of ethanol from lignocellulosic biomass requires the combination of effic...
An overview is presented of the steady- and transient state kinetics of growth and formation of meta...
The production of bioethanol using Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Fungi: Ascomycota) is influenced by sug...
The quest for new and renewable energy sources has greatly increased due to the depletion of fossi...
Ethanol production via the batch fermentation of sugarcane juice using immobilized yeast has been st...
Saccharmoyces cerevisiae ATCC 39859 was immobilized onto small cubes of wood in order to produce ver...
Production of bio-ethanol from lignocellulose requires the efficient fermentation of glucose and xyl...