The use of food-processing wastewaters to produce microbial biomass-derived single cell protein (SCP) is a sustainable way to meet the global food demand. Microbial community-based approaches to SCP production have the potential benefits of lower costs and greater resource recovery compared to pure cultures, yet they have received scarce attention. Here, SCP production from soybean-processing wastewaters using their existent microbial communities was evaluated. Six sequencing batch reactors of 4.5-L working volume were operated at 30 °C for 34 d in cycles consisting of 3-h anaerobic and 9-h aerobic phases. Four reactors received no microbial inoculum and the remaining two were amended with 1.5 L of a mixed culture from a prior SCP productio...
A comprehensive pilot plant system has been developed for fungal biomass protein (FBP) production an...
Food waste is a serious problem with negative environmental and economic consequences. Unused food (...
Single cell protein (SCP) is a type of protein that produced from microorganisms such as bacteria, y...
Concerns over the depletion of natural resources and the need for food security for a growing globa...
To meet the increasing needs of sustainable food supply, possible methods such as production of micr...
Since more than twenty years ago, some species of bacteria and fungi have been used to produce prote...
Large-scale production of single-cell protein (SCP) has the potential not only to solve some of the ...
Thirty strains of microfungi and amylolytic yeasts were screened for production of microbial biomass...
Thirty strains of microfungi and amylolytic yeasts were screened for production of microbial biomass...
Microbial proteins, i.e., single-cell proteins or microbial biomass, can be cultivated for food and ...
The growing global population and higher living standards instantly demand the transition in the dir...
In the modern world, animal and plant protein may not meet the sustainability criteria due to their ...
SCPs represent the bioconversion of raw materials into edible biomass, rich in protein as well as m...
In recent years, single-cell protein (SCP) has been considered a promising aquaculture feed to cope ...
AbstractThe start-up tests of treating soybean protein wastewater by the integrated two-phase anaero...
A comprehensive pilot plant system has been developed for fungal biomass protein (FBP) production an...
Food waste is a serious problem with negative environmental and economic consequences. Unused food (...
Single cell protein (SCP) is a type of protein that produced from microorganisms such as bacteria, y...
Concerns over the depletion of natural resources and the need for food security for a growing globa...
To meet the increasing needs of sustainable food supply, possible methods such as production of micr...
Since more than twenty years ago, some species of bacteria and fungi have been used to produce prote...
Large-scale production of single-cell protein (SCP) has the potential not only to solve some of the ...
Thirty strains of microfungi and amylolytic yeasts were screened for production of microbial biomass...
Thirty strains of microfungi and amylolytic yeasts were screened for production of microbial biomass...
Microbial proteins, i.e., single-cell proteins or microbial biomass, can be cultivated for food and ...
The growing global population and higher living standards instantly demand the transition in the dir...
In the modern world, animal and plant protein may not meet the sustainability criteria due to their ...
SCPs represent the bioconversion of raw materials into edible biomass, rich in protein as well as m...
In recent years, single-cell protein (SCP) has been considered a promising aquaculture feed to cope ...
AbstractThe start-up tests of treating soybean protein wastewater by the integrated two-phase anaero...
A comprehensive pilot plant system has been developed for fungal biomass protein (FBP) production an...
Food waste is a serious problem with negative environmental and economic consequences. Unused food (...
Single cell protein (SCP) is a type of protein that produced from microorganisms such as bacteria, y...