Ability of 10 fungi strains for the degradation of ferulic acid and production of vanillic acid was examined. The findings suggested that all the fungi were able to degrade ferulic acid via different pathways producing variety of products. Vanillic acid was the main bioconversion product for all the fungi strains. Aspergillus niger K8 was chosen as a more suitable fungus for conversion of ferulic acid to vanillic acid, due to its highest potential to produce high concentration of vanilic acid (116 mg/l) compared to other fungi. Bioconversion proves was further carried out with Phanerochaetechrysosporium ATCC 24725 for production of vanillin from vanillic acid produced by A. niger K8. The vanillin production (44.8 mg/l) was significant from ...
Poster * INRA, Documentation, Domaine St Paul, Site Agroparc, 84914 Avignon cedex 9 Diffusion du doc...
Several agro-industrial wastes (as chestnut and pistachio shells, grass, leaf fruit, vine leaf, and,...
* INRA, URD, Domaine St Paul, Site Agroparc, 84914 Avignon cedex 9 Diffusion du document : INRA, URD...
The ester-linked ferulic acid of wheat bran and sugar beet pulp can be converted to vanillin using b...
Biodegradation of ferulic acid, by two white-rot fungal strains (Trametes hirsuta MTCC-1171 and Phan...
Ferulic acid biotransformation has a number of interesting industrial uses. Ferulic acid biotransfor...
*INRA, Documentation du Centre, Domaine St Paul, Site Agroparc, 84914 Avignon cedex 9 Diffusion du d...
Agro-industrial wastes are a low-cost and sustainable resource for the production of both bulk and s...
Abstract Vanillin is valuable and popular flavor used in foods and cosmetics. Many bacteria species ...
In this work the possibility of producing vanillin through microbial bioconversion from ferulic aci...
Vanillin production through microbial bioconversion of ferulic acid obtained from enzymatic hydrolys...
The microbial transformation of ferulic acid (FA) offers a cleaner, more economical alternative for ...
The biotechnological process of vanillin production from vanillic acid by Pycnoporus cinnabarinus wa...
Vanillin is the molecule responsible for the well-known vanilla aroma, and therefore one of the most...
The world market demand of vanillin could not totally supply through natural extraction, chemical sy...
Poster * INRA, Documentation, Domaine St Paul, Site Agroparc, 84914 Avignon cedex 9 Diffusion du doc...
Several agro-industrial wastes (as chestnut and pistachio shells, grass, leaf fruit, vine leaf, and,...
* INRA, URD, Domaine St Paul, Site Agroparc, 84914 Avignon cedex 9 Diffusion du document : INRA, URD...
The ester-linked ferulic acid of wheat bran and sugar beet pulp can be converted to vanillin using b...
Biodegradation of ferulic acid, by two white-rot fungal strains (Trametes hirsuta MTCC-1171 and Phan...
Ferulic acid biotransformation has a number of interesting industrial uses. Ferulic acid biotransfor...
*INRA, Documentation du Centre, Domaine St Paul, Site Agroparc, 84914 Avignon cedex 9 Diffusion du d...
Agro-industrial wastes are a low-cost and sustainable resource for the production of both bulk and s...
Abstract Vanillin is valuable and popular flavor used in foods and cosmetics. Many bacteria species ...
In this work the possibility of producing vanillin through microbial bioconversion from ferulic aci...
Vanillin production through microbial bioconversion of ferulic acid obtained from enzymatic hydrolys...
The microbial transformation of ferulic acid (FA) offers a cleaner, more economical alternative for ...
The biotechnological process of vanillin production from vanillic acid by Pycnoporus cinnabarinus wa...
Vanillin is the molecule responsible for the well-known vanilla aroma, and therefore one of the most...
The world market demand of vanillin could not totally supply through natural extraction, chemical sy...
Poster * INRA, Documentation, Domaine St Paul, Site Agroparc, 84914 Avignon cedex 9 Diffusion du doc...
Several agro-industrial wastes (as chestnut and pistachio shells, grass, leaf fruit, vine leaf, and,...
* INRA, URD, Domaine St Paul, Site Agroparc, 84914 Avignon cedex 9 Diffusion du document : INRA, URD...