Bioethanol can be produced by fermentation of sugars from waste agricultural materials. In this process immobilized yeast offer advantage over free cell suspension with regard to ethanol productivity, fermentation rate and product inhibition. The aim of the present study was to investigate the immobilization of Sacharomyces cerevisiae var. ellipsoideus yeast cells for bioethanol production from corn meal hydrolyzates. For this purpose the biocompatible polymers such as: PVA and Ca-alginate were assessed. The conditions of ethanol fermentation, such as inoculum concentration in different carriers, fermentation rate and the choice of a convenient carrier for the efficient ethanol production were studied, The maximum ethanol concentration of 1...
WOS: 000309224300005PubMed: 22717770In this study, immobilization conditions and bioethanol producti...
Discarded carrots are a valuable source of biomass amenable for valorization. Their use as raw mater...
Sugar is converted to ethanol and CO2 by yeast during the fermentation process. Ethanol has various ...
Bioethanol can be produced by fermentation of sugars from various waste agricultural materials. Whic...
BACKGROUND: Bioethanol produced from renewable biomass, such as corn meal, is a biofuel that is both...
WOS: 000297745100014BACKGROUND: Microbial bioethanol production is an important option in view of th...
The production of bioethanol from pretreated lignocellulosic materials requires the utilization of m...
Production of bioethanol from corn straw by cellulolytic yeasts immobilized on Mucuna urens was inve...
Immobilized yeast-cell technology posses several advantages in bioethanol production due to its pot...
Yeast immobilization with low-cost carrier materials is a suitable strategy to optimize the fermenta...
Yeast immobilization with low-cost carrier materials is a suitable strategy to optimize the fermenta...
Cell immobilisation provides the opportunity to reduce the cost of producing bioethanol from lignoce...
Immobilized yeast-cell technology posses several advantages in bioethanol production due to its pote...
Abstract We evaluated a more practical and cost-effective immobilization carriers for ethanol produc...
A culture of Saccharomyces cerevisiae M30 entrapped in loofa-reinforced alginate was used for contin...
WOS: 000309224300005PubMed: 22717770In this study, immobilization conditions and bioethanol producti...
Discarded carrots are a valuable source of biomass amenable for valorization. Their use as raw mater...
Sugar is converted to ethanol and CO2 by yeast during the fermentation process. Ethanol has various ...
Bioethanol can be produced by fermentation of sugars from various waste agricultural materials. Whic...
BACKGROUND: Bioethanol produced from renewable biomass, such as corn meal, is a biofuel that is both...
WOS: 000297745100014BACKGROUND: Microbial bioethanol production is an important option in view of th...
The production of bioethanol from pretreated lignocellulosic materials requires the utilization of m...
Production of bioethanol from corn straw by cellulolytic yeasts immobilized on Mucuna urens was inve...
Immobilized yeast-cell technology posses several advantages in bioethanol production due to its pot...
Yeast immobilization with low-cost carrier materials is a suitable strategy to optimize the fermenta...
Yeast immobilization with low-cost carrier materials is a suitable strategy to optimize the fermenta...
Cell immobilisation provides the opportunity to reduce the cost of producing bioethanol from lignoce...
Immobilized yeast-cell technology posses several advantages in bioethanol production due to its pote...
Abstract We evaluated a more practical and cost-effective immobilization carriers for ethanol produc...
A culture of Saccharomyces cerevisiae M30 entrapped in loofa-reinforced alginate was used for contin...
WOS: 000309224300005PubMed: 22717770In this study, immobilization conditions and bioethanol producti...
Discarded carrots are a valuable source of biomass amenable for valorization. Their use as raw mater...
Sugar is converted to ethanol and CO2 by yeast during the fermentation process. Ethanol has various ...