Long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) can inhibit methane production by methanogenic archaea. The effect of oleate and palmitate on pure cultures of Methanosaeta concilii and Methanosarcina mazei was assessed by comparing methane production rates from acetate before and after LCFA addition. For both methanogens, a sharp decrease in methane production (> 50%) was observed at 0.5 mmol L1 oleate, and no methane was formed at concentrations higher than 2 mmol L1 oleate. Palmitate was less inhibitory than oleate, and M. concilii was more tolerant to palmitate than M. mazei, with 2 mmol L1 palmitate causing 11% and 64% methanogenic inhibition respectively. This study indicates that M. concilii and M. mazei tolerate LCFA concentrations similar to those pr...
Fats, oils and greases are produced from a variety of industries, including animal rendering operati...
Long chain fatty acids (LCFA) are frequently found in wastewaters as the main product of lipid hydr...
Conversion of unsaturated long chain fatty acids (LCFA) to methane in continuous bioreactors is not ...
Long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) can inhibit methane production by methanogenic archaea. The effect of ...
Lipids can be anaerobically digested to methane, but methanogens are often considered to be highly s...
Long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) are generally considered highly toxic towards methanogens. However, hi...
Anaerobic degradation of long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) is essential for efficient biogas production ...
Methanogenic archaea are reported as very sensitive to lipids and long chain fatty acids (LCFA). The...
Anaerobic digestion of wastes/wastewaters is a way of treating polluted streams with the concomitant...
Methanogenic archaea are anaerobic microorganisms specialized on methane production from simple subs...
Syntrophic relationships are the key for biodegradation in methanogenic environments. We review the ...
The present study investigated the inhibitory effects of saturated fatty acids on methanogenesis in ...
This paper reviews recent results obtained on long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) anaerobic degradation. ...
Fat, oils, and grease present in complex wastewater can be readily converted to methane, but the ene...
Excessive accumulation of Long Chain Fatty Acids (LCFA) in methanogenic bioreactors fed with lipids...
Fats, oils and greases are produced from a variety of industries, including animal rendering operati...
Long chain fatty acids (LCFA) are frequently found in wastewaters as the main product of lipid hydr...
Conversion of unsaturated long chain fatty acids (LCFA) to methane in continuous bioreactors is not ...
Long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) can inhibit methane production by methanogenic archaea. The effect of ...
Lipids can be anaerobically digested to methane, but methanogens are often considered to be highly s...
Long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) are generally considered highly toxic towards methanogens. However, hi...
Anaerobic degradation of long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) is essential for efficient biogas production ...
Methanogenic archaea are reported as very sensitive to lipids and long chain fatty acids (LCFA). The...
Anaerobic digestion of wastes/wastewaters is a way of treating polluted streams with the concomitant...
Methanogenic archaea are anaerobic microorganisms specialized on methane production from simple subs...
Syntrophic relationships are the key for biodegradation in methanogenic environments. We review the ...
The present study investigated the inhibitory effects of saturated fatty acids on methanogenesis in ...
This paper reviews recent results obtained on long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) anaerobic degradation. ...
Fat, oils, and grease present in complex wastewater can be readily converted to methane, but the ene...
Excessive accumulation of Long Chain Fatty Acids (LCFA) in methanogenic bioreactors fed with lipids...
Fats, oils and greases are produced from a variety of industries, including animal rendering operati...
Long chain fatty acids (LCFA) are frequently found in wastewaters as the main product of lipid hydr...
Conversion of unsaturated long chain fatty acids (LCFA) to methane in continuous bioreactors is not ...