Solid-state fermentation has gained renewed attention, not only from researchers but also from industries, due to several advantages over submerged fermentations. This is partly because solid-state fermentation has lower energy requirements, higher yields, produces less wastewater with less risk of bacterial contamination, and partly because of environmental concerns regarding the disposal of solid wastes. This paper reviews different types of bioreactors that have been used for various purposes and the recent process developments in solid-state fermentation
Solid-state fermentation (SSF), a process that occurs in the absence or near absence of water, has b...
Solid-state fermentation (SSF), i.e. cultivation of micro-organisms on moist solid substrates in the...
An efficient processing of organic solid residues will be pivotal in the development of the circular...
Solid-state fermentation has gained renewed attention, not only from researchers but also from indus...
Solid-state fermentation (ssf) is defined as the growth of microbes without free flowing aqueous pha...
Solid-state fermentation (SSF) involves the growth of microorganisms on moist solid substrates in th...
Industrial Fermentation is the process that has been used in the production of a variety of bio-prod...
Solid-state fermentation (SSF) involves the growth of microorganisms on moist solid substrates in th...
Solid state fermentation (SSF) represents a biotechnological alternative for obtaining fermented foo...
This chapter discusses the biochemical engineering aspects of solid-state fermentation (SSF). Solid-...
The promise of industrial biotechnology has been around since Chaim Weizmann developed acetone–butan...
Solid fermentation (SSF) has built credibility in recent years in the biotechnology industry because...
Many process in fermentation technology have been practiced for thousands of years, like: production...
At first some general considerations about specificity and characteristics of SSF, their advantages ...
Solid-state fermentation (SSF), i.e. cultivation of micro-organisms on moist solid substrates in the...
Solid-state fermentation (SSF), a process that occurs in the absence or near absence of water, has b...
Solid-state fermentation (SSF), i.e. cultivation of micro-organisms on moist solid substrates in the...
An efficient processing of organic solid residues will be pivotal in the development of the circular...
Solid-state fermentation has gained renewed attention, not only from researchers but also from indus...
Solid-state fermentation (ssf) is defined as the growth of microbes without free flowing aqueous pha...
Solid-state fermentation (SSF) involves the growth of microorganisms on moist solid substrates in th...
Industrial Fermentation is the process that has been used in the production of a variety of bio-prod...
Solid-state fermentation (SSF) involves the growth of microorganisms on moist solid substrates in th...
Solid state fermentation (SSF) represents a biotechnological alternative for obtaining fermented foo...
This chapter discusses the biochemical engineering aspects of solid-state fermentation (SSF). Solid-...
The promise of industrial biotechnology has been around since Chaim Weizmann developed acetone–butan...
Solid fermentation (SSF) has built credibility in recent years in the biotechnology industry because...
Many process in fermentation technology have been practiced for thousands of years, like: production...
At first some general considerations about specificity and characteristics of SSF, their advantages ...
Solid-state fermentation (SSF), i.e. cultivation of micro-organisms on moist solid substrates in the...
Solid-state fermentation (SSF), a process that occurs in the absence or near absence of water, has b...
Solid-state fermentation (SSF), i.e. cultivation of micro-organisms on moist solid substrates in the...
An efficient processing of organic solid residues will be pivotal in the development of the circular...