In the process of producing ethanol from lignocellulosic materials such as wheat straw, compounds that can act inhibitory to enzymatic hydrolysis and to cellular growth may be generated during the pretreatment. Ethanol production was evaluated on pretreated wheat straw hydrolysate using four different recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains, CPB.CR4, CPB.CB4, F12, and FLX. The fermentation performance of the four S. cerevisiae strains was tested in hydrolysate of wheat straw that has been pretreated at high dry matter content (220 g/L dry matter). The results clearly showed that F12 was the most robust strain, whereas the other three strains were strongly inhibited when the fraction of hydrolysate in the fermentation medium was higher ...
The research aimed at optimizing the conditions of pretreatment of wheat straw and of enzymatic hydr...
In this study, wheat straw was pretreated with a microfluidizer to improve its enzymatic hydrolysis ...
Industrial production of lignocellulosic ethanol requires a microorganism utilizing both hexose and ...
Lignocellulosic biomass can be utilized to produce ethanol, a promising alternative energy source fo...
The effect of ethanol at levels ranging from 2.5% v/v to 15% v/v on the activities of two recently d...
Pretreating wheat straw (WS) with combined use of varied sulfuric acid concentration (0-3%, w/v) and...
Wheat straw is an abundant lignocellulosic feedstock in many parts of the world, and has been select...
The objective of this work was to investigate the feasibility of combining low severity dilute-acid ...
Lignocellulosic biomass can be utilized to produce ethanol, a promising alternative energy source fo...
The increasing concern of energy shortage and environmental pollution attracts worldwide exploration...
Biochemical conversion of wheat straw was investigated using hydrothermal pretreatment, enzymatic sa...
In the process of producing ethanol from lignocellulosic materials, compounds inhibitory to enzymati...
The objective of this work was to investigate the feasibility of combining low severity dilute-acid ...
The production of fermentable substrates from barley straw under various process conditions was stud...
Ethanol can be produced from lignocellulose by first hydrolysing the material to sugars, and then fe...
The research aimed at optimizing the conditions of pretreatment of wheat straw and of enzymatic hydr...
In this study, wheat straw was pretreated with a microfluidizer to improve its enzymatic hydrolysis ...
Industrial production of lignocellulosic ethanol requires a microorganism utilizing both hexose and ...
Lignocellulosic biomass can be utilized to produce ethanol, a promising alternative energy source fo...
The effect of ethanol at levels ranging from 2.5% v/v to 15% v/v on the activities of two recently d...
Pretreating wheat straw (WS) with combined use of varied sulfuric acid concentration (0-3%, w/v) and...
Wheat straw is an abundant lignocellulosic feedstock in many parts of the world, and has been select...
The objective of this work was to investigate the feasibility of combining low severity dilute-acid ...
Lignocellulosic biomass can be utilized to produce ethanol, a promising alternative energy source fo...
The increasing concern of energy shortage and environmental pollution attracts worldwide exploration...
Biochemical conversion of wheat straw was investigated using hydrothermal pretreatment, enzymatic sa...
In the process of producing ethanol from lignocellulosic materials, compounds inhibitory to enzymati...
The objective of this work was to investigate the feasibility of combining low severity dilute-acid ...
The production of fermentable substrates from barley straw under various process conditions was stud...
Ethanol can be produced from lignocellulose by first hydrolysing the material to sugars, and then fe...
The research aimed at optimizing the conditions of pretreatment of wheat straw and of enzymatic hydr...
In this study, wheat straw was pretreated with a microfluidizer to improve its enzymatic hydrolysis ...
Industrial production of lignocellulosic ethanol requires a microorganism utilizing both hexose and ...