Increasing efforts are directed towards the development of sustainable alternative protein sources among which microbial protein (MP) is one of the most promising. Especially when waste streams are used as substrates, the case for MP could become environmentally favorable. The risks of using organic waste streams for MP production-the presence of pathogens or toxicants-can be mitigated by their anaerobic digestion and subsequent aerobic assimilation of the (filter-sterilized) biogas. Even though methane and hydrogen oxidizing bacteria (MOB and HOB) have been intensively studied for MP production, the potential benefits of their co-cultivation remain elusive. Here, we isolated a diverse group of novel HOB (that were capable of autotrophic me...
Methane, a carbon source for methanotrophic bacteria, is the principal component of natural gas and ...
The production of edible microbial biomass in bioreactors is an attractive alternative to agricultur...
Biogas reactors operating with protein-rich substrates have high methane potential and industrial va...
Increasing efforts are directed towards the development of sustainable alternative protein sources a...
Microbial protein (MP) can alleviate the increasing pressure of food demand on agriculture and our e...
Anaerobic digesters produce biogas, a mixture of predominantly CH and CO , which is typically incine...
Autotrophic N2-fixing H2-oxidizing communities produced sustainable microbial protein as an alternat...
It is generally accepted as a fact in the biogas technology that protein-rich biomass substrates sho...
For the production of edible microbial protein (MP), ammonia generated by the Haber-Bosch process or...
It is generally accepted as a fact in the biogas technology that protein-rich biomass substrates sho...
Domestic used water treatment systems are currently predominantly based on conventional resource ine...
The increasing world population and living standards urgently necessitate the transition towards a s...
Microbial protein (MP) – the biomass of bacteria, yeasts, filamentous fungi and microalgae – is an a...
Methane, a carbon source for methanotrophic bacteria, is the principal component of natural gas and ...
Biogas production technologies commonly involve the use of natural anaerobic consortia of microbes. ...
Methane, a carbon source for methanotrophic bacteria, is the principal component of natural gas and ...
The production of edible microbial biomass in bioreactors is an attractive alternative to agricultur...
Biogas reactors operating with protein-rich substrates have high methane potential and industrial va...
Increasing efforts are directed towards the development of sustainable alternative protein sources a...
Microbial protein (MP) can alleviate the increasing pressure of food demand on agriculture and our e...
Anaerobic digesters produce biogas, a mixture of predominantly CH and CO , which is typically incine...
Autotrophic N2-fixing H2-oxidizing communities produced sustainable microbial protein as an alternat...
It is generally accepted as a fact in the biogas technology that protein-rich biomass substrates sho...
For the production of edible microbial protein (MP), ammonia generated by the Haber-Bosch process or...
It is generally accepted as a fact in the biogas technology that protein-rich biomass substrates sho...
Domestic used water treatment systems are currently predominantly based on conventional resource ine...
The increasing world population and living standards urgently necessitate the transition towards a s...
Microbial protein (MP) – the biomass of bacteria, yeasts, filamentous fungi and microalgae – is an a...
Methane, a carbon source for methanotrophic bacteria, is the principal component of natural gas and ...
Biogas production technologies commonly involve the use of natural anaerobic consortia of microbes. ...
Methane, a carbon source for methanotrophic bacteria, is the principal component of natural gas and ...
The production of edible microbial biomass in bioreactors is an attractive alternative to agricultur...
Biogas reactors operating with protein-rich substrates have high methane potential and industrial va...