There is a need to find new ways to manufacture products by reusing nutrients present in materials initially considered as waste. In this sense, vinasse is a liquid acidic effluent with high values of COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand) which result from ethylic alcohol production. Due to its high organic load, there is no conventional treatment capable of reaching the legal standard that allows this effluent release to water bodies. In a prior study, bioconversion of sugarcane vinasse in protein-rich fungal biomass that can be used as an alternative nutrient source to expensive aqua-feeds such as fishmeal and soybean meal was achieved. A filamentous fungus, Aspergillus sp. V1, was used for this purpose. Apergillus sp. V1 was able to grow in vinas...
A concentration-incineration process of vinasse has been in use for several years in order to deal w...
Vinasse is the main residue from bioethanol production. If discharged in water bodies, it can impair...
The inadequate and indiscriminate disposal of sugarcane vinasse in soils and water bodies has receiv...
Vinasse is an acidic effluent with a high organic load, which result from ethyl alcohol production. ...
Vinasse, the most important liquid residue of the bioethanol production, is often used in fertigatio...
The need to find a comprehensive solution to the problem of contamination with vinasse in the provin...
The intensification of pisciculture operation requires the provision of an adequate supply of good q...
The distilleries are among the major industries in the world generating vast amounts of sugarcane vi...
The Northwest of Argentina has numerous sugar industries and about 99.5% of the total sugar producti...
The production of bioethanol generates large volumes of vinasse, a hazardous potentially wastewater....
Vinasse is a complex effluent created during production of ethyl alcohol, which can present serious ...
Vinasse is the main effluent generated from alcohol distilleries, with an average volume that ranged...
Brazil is one of the greatest producers of orange and its orange juice processing industry produces ...
International audienceBackgroundSugarcane distillery waste water (SDW) or vinasse is the residual li...
Toxicity tests with aquatic organisms constitute an effective tool in the evaluation, prediction and...
A concentration-incineration process of vinasse has been in use for several years in order to deal w...
Vinasse is the main residue from bioethanol production. If discharged in water bodies, it can impair...
The inadequate and indiscriminate disposal of sugarcane vinasse in soils and water bodies has receiv...
Vinasse is an acidic effluent with a high organic load, which result from ethyl alcohol production. ...
Vinasse, the most important liquid residue of the bioethanol production, is often used in fertigatio...
The need to find a comprehensive solution to the problem of contamination with vinasse in the provin...
The intensification of pisciculture operation requires the provision of an adequate supply of good q...
The distilleries are among the major industries in the world generating vast amounts of sugarcane vi...
The Northwest of Argentina has numerous sugar industries and about 99.5% of the total sugar producti...
The production of bioethanol generates large volumes of vinasse, a hazardous potentially wastewater....
Vinasse is a complex effluent created during production of ethyl alcohol, which can present serious ...
Vinasse is the main effluent generated from alcohol distilleries, with an average volume that ranged...
Brazil is one of the greatest producers of orange and its orange juice processing industry produces ...
International audienceBackgroundSugarcane distillery waste water (SDW) or vinasse is the residual li...
Toxicity tests with aquatic organisms constitute an effective tool in the evaluation, prediction and...
A concentration-incineration process of vinasse has been in use for several years in order to deal w...
Vinasse is the main residue from bioethanol production. If discharged in water bodies, it can impair...
The inadequate and indiscriminate disposal of sugarcane vinasse in soils and water bodies has receiv...