Brewer’s spent grain (BSG), the solid residue of beer production, is attracting significant attention as raw material for the production of added value substances, since until recently it was mainly used as animal feed or deposited in landfills, causing serious environmental problems. Therefore, this work aimed at developing a bioprocess using BSG as a substrate for the production of cellulases and xylanases for waste saccharification and bioenergy production. Different fungi were analyzed for their cellulolytic and xylanolytic abilities, through a first screening on solid media by assessment of fungal growth and enzyme production on agar containing carboxylmethylcellulose or xylan as the sole carbon source, respectively. The best ce...
Agroindustrial residues are materials often rich in cellulose and hemicellulose. The use of these su...
The potential of microwave and ultrasound was evaluated for the pretreatment of brewer\u27s spent gr...
The potential of microwave and ultrasound was evaluated for the pretreatment of brewer\u27s spent gr...
Brewer’s spent grain (BSG), the solid residue of beer production, is attracting significant attenti...
Brewer’s spent grain (BSG), the solid residue of beer production, is attracting significant attentio...
In recent decades, increasing interest has been devoted to xylanolytic enzymes due to their potentia...
Many fungi are used in order to extract products from their metabolism through bioprocesses capable ...
Bioenergy is one of the most promising solutions for the environmental problems of using non-renewab...
Many fungi are used in order to extract products from their metabolism through bioprocesses capable ...
Xylanases have largely been obtained from filamentous fungi and bacteria; few studies have investiga...
Xylanase plays an important role in the food, feed, and pulp/paper industry. Filamentous fungi have ...
In this study, spent coffee waste (SCW) was used as the sole carbon source for xylanase production in...
In this study, spent coffee waste (SCW) was used as the sole carbon source for xylanase production in...
© ASABE 2020 Annual International Meeting.Distillers' dried grains with solubles (DDGS) are by-produ...
In this study, spent coffee waste (SCW) was used as the sole carbon source for xylanase production in...
Agroindustrial residues are materials often rich in cellulose and hemicellulose. The use of these su...
The potential of microwave and ultrasound was evaluated for the pretreatment of brewer\u27s spent gr...
The potential of microwave and ultrasound was evaluated for the pretreatment of brewer\u27s spent gr...
Brewer’s spent grain (BSG), the solid residue of beer production, is attracting significant attenti...
Brewer’s spent grain (BSG), the solid residue of beer production, is attracting significant attentio...
In recent decades, increasing interest has been devoted to xylanolytic enzymes due to their potentia...
Many fungi are used in order to extract products from their metabolism through bioprocesses capable ...
Bioenergy is one of the most promising solutions for the environmental problems of using non-renewab...
Many fungi are used in order to extract products from their metabolism through bioprocesses capable ...
Xylanases have largely been obtained from filamentous fungi and bacteria; few studies have investiga...
Xylanase plays an important role in the food, feed, and pulp/paper industry. Filamentous fungi have ...
In this study, spent coffee waste (SCW) was used as the sole carbon source for xylanase production in...
In this study, spent coffee waste (SCW) was used as the sole carbon source for xylanase production in...
© ASABE 2020 Annual International Meeting.Distillers' dried grains with solubles (DDGS) are by-produ...
In this study, spent coffee waste (SCW) was used as the sole carbon source for xylanase production in...
Agroindustrial residues are materials often rich in cellulose and hemicellulose. The use of these su...
The potential of microwave and ultrasound was evaluated for the pretreatment of brewer\u27s spent gr...
The potential of microwave and ultrasound was evaluated for the pretreatment of brewer\u27s spent gr...