Ethanol fermentation characteristics of the 100% respiratory-deficient nuclear petite amylolytic Saccharomyces cerevisiae NPB-G strain was investigated in both shake-flask and controlled bioreactor cultivation conditions, and comparison with the earlier reported results revealed 54.6% increase in ethanol yield. Efforts to improve the starch utilization rate by increasing the selection pressure or supplying the fermentation medium with glucose did not prevent the observed decrease in time-dependent amylolytic activity. Response surface methodology (RSM) was then used as a statistical tool to optimize the initial yeast extract and starch contents of the medium, which resulted in a substantial increase in the stability of the expression plasmi...
An osmotolerant low pH resistant wild type Saccharomyces cerevisiae ITV-01 yeast was employed to obt...
Bioethanol belongs to the large family of renewable fuels that can be used as alternatives to fossil...
Glucose and xylose are the major fermentable substrates present in lignocellulosic biomass, a potent...
A 100%-respiration-deficient nuclear petite amylolytic Saccharomyces cerevisiae NPB-G strain was gen...
Ethanol can be used as a complete fuel or as an octane enhancer, and has the advantages of being ren...
The use of biomass for the production of bioethanol has received considerable interest in recent yea...
The conversion of biomass into fuel ethanol has received considerable interest in recent years. Star...
Ethanol, when mixed with gasoline, is an economical and environmentally friendly liquid fuel. Yeast ...
The development of a amylolytic yeast could yield large cost reductions in the industrial ethanol c...
Today, the fossil materials currently represent the major share of the fuel market. In order to redu...
Introduction. Commercial bioethanol is currently obtained from starchy substrates, with a relatively...
Mankind’s energy requirements, which are currently mainly covered by the combustion of fossil fuels,...
Bioethanol is known as a viable alternative fuel to solve both energy and environmental crises. This...
Bioethanol is known as a viable alternative fuel to solve both energy and environmental crises. This...
A major limitation of most industrially importantSaccharomyces yeast strains are their inability to ...
An osmotolerant low pH resistant wild type Saccharomyces cerevisiae ITV-01 yeast was employed to obt...
Bioethanol belongs to the large family of renewable fuels that can be used as alternatives to fossil...
Glucose and xylose are the major fermentable substrates present in lignocellulosic biomass, a potent...
A 100%-respiration-deficient nuclear petite amylolytic Saccharomyces cerevisiae NPB-G strain was gen...
Ethanol can be used as a complete fuel or as an octane enhancer, and has the advantages of being ren...
The use of biomass for the production of bioethanol has received considerable interest in recent yea...
The conversion of biomass into fuel ethanol has received considerable interest in recent years. Star...
Ethanol, when mixed with gasoline, is an economical and environmentally friendly liquid fuel. Yeast ...
The development of a amylolytic yeast could yield large cost reductions in the industrial ethanol c...
Today, the fossil materials currently represent the major share of the fuel market. In order to redu...
Introduction. Commercial bioethanol is currently obtained from starchy substrates, with a relatively...
Mankind’s energy requirements, which are currently mainly covered by the combustion of fossil fuels,...
Bioethanol is known as a viable alternative fuel to solve both energy and environmental crises. This...
Bioethanol is known as a viable alternative fuel to solve both energy and environmental crises. This...
A major limitation of most industrially importantSaccharomyces yeast strains are their inability to ...
An osmotolerant low pH resistant wild type Saccharomyces cerevisiae ITV-01 yeast was employed to obt...
Bioethanol belongs to the large family of renewable fuels that can be used as alternatives to fossil...
Glucose and xylose are the major fermentable substrates present in lignocellulosic biomass, a potent...