Background Microbial oils, generated from lignocellulosic material, have great potential as renewable and sustainable alternatives to fossil-based fuels and chemicals. By unravelling the diversity of lipid accumulation physiology in different oleaginous yeasts grown on the various carbon sources present in lignocellulose hydrolysate (LH), new targets for optimisation of lipid accumulation can be identified. Monitoring lipid formation over time is essential for understanding lipid accumulation physiology. This study investigated lipid accumulation in a variety of oleaginous ascomycetous and basidiomycetous strains grown in glucose and xylose and followed lipid formation kinetics of selected strains in wheat straw hydrolysate (WSH). Results T...
Oleaginous yeasts are organisms capable of accumulating lipids. Some of them can grow on various sub...
Oleaginous yeasts are organisms capable of accumulating lipids. Some of them can grow on various sub...
AbstractEight hundreds and eighty nine yeast strains were isolated from soils and wastes of palm oil...
Background Microbial oils, generated from lignocellulosic material, have great potential as renewabl...
Microbial lipids produced from lignocellulose and crude glycerol (CG) can serve as sustainable alter...
Oleaginous yeasts are a potential lipid source for production of fuels, chemicals and food or feed a...
Background The ability of some microorganisms to accumulate lipids is well known; however, only rece...
Oleaginous yeasts are a potential lipid source for production of fuels, chemicals and food or feed a...
Background The ability of some microorganisms to accumulate lipids is well known; however, only rec...
BACKGROUND: Sustainable production of oil for food, feed, fuels and other lipid-based chemicals is e...
Background: The production of microbial lipids has attracted considerable interest during the past d...
Background: The production of microbial lipids has attracted considerable interest during the past d...
Oleaginous yeasts can convert sugars to lipids with fatty acid profiles similar to those of vegetabl...
The aviation industry considers the development of sustainable biofuels as one of the bigg...
Oleaginous yeasts are organisms capable of accumulating lipids. Some of them can grow on various sub...
Oleaginous yeasts are organisms capable of accumulating lipids. Some of them can grow on various sub...
Oleaginous yeasts are organisms capable of accumulating lipids. Some of them can grow on various sub...
AbstractEight hundreds and eighty nine yeast strains were isolated from soils and wastes of palm oil...
Background Microbial oils, generated from lignocellulosic material, have great potential as renewabl...
Microbial lipids produced from lignocellulose and crude glycerol (CG) can serve as sustainable alter...
Oleaginous yeasts are a potential lipid source for production of fuels, chemicals and food or feed a...
Background The ability of some microorganisms to accumulate lipids is well known; however, only rece...
Oleaginous yeasts are a potential lipid source for production of fuels, chemicals and food or feed a...
Background The ability of some microorganisms to accumulate lipids is well known; however, only rec...
BACKGROUND: Sustainable production of oil for food, feed, fuels and other lipid-based chemicals is e...
Background: The production of microbial lipids has attracted considerable interest during the past d...
Background: The production of microbial lipids has attracted considerable interest during the past d...
Oleaginous yeasts can convert sugars to lipids with fatty acid profiles similar to those of vegetabl...
The aviation industry considers the development of sustainable biofuels as one of the bigg...
Oleaginous yeasts are organisms capable of accumulating lipids. Some of them can grow on various sub...
Oleaginous yeasts are organisms capable of accumulating lipids. Some of them can grow on various sub...
Oleaginous yeasts are organisms capable of accumulating lipids. Some of them can grow on various sub...
AbstractEight hundreds and eighty nine yeast strains were isolated from soils and wastes of palm oil...