Cane molasses, a major byproduct in the sugar industry, is generally consumed for alcohol production. However, the alcohol production process needs to overcome three major challenges including increasing the productivity of alcohol fermentation, lowering the energy consumption for alcohol conversion and decreasing the environmental pollution caused by the alcoholic yeast fermentation process. To meet these challenges, a screening process was conducted using 13 high osmotic tolerant yeast strains. Among the strains, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain 1912 was found to produce high alcohol concentrations during fermentation with high starting molasses concentrations such as 50% (W/V) molasses. In the test, 13.6% (V/V) alcohol was produced ...
Processing lignocellulose into ethanol results in the release of inhibitory compounds affecting the ...
ETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM BLACKSTRAP MOLASSES BY ZYMOMONAS MOBILIS AND SACCHAROMYCES SP
Abstract: The selected seven strains of the yeasts from hot spring drain were evaluated for their et...
Cane molasses, a major byproduct in the sugar industry, is generally consumed for alcohol production...
1079-1085Five yeast isolates obtained from molassess (1,3A and 3B) or jaggery (G1 and G2) and three...
The aim of this study was to investigate methods of obtaining yeast strain(s) with improved fermenta...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (PTCC 24860) growth on pretreated sugar beet molasses was an optimized via ...
International audienceYeast strains were isolated from sugar cane molasses (S1), dates (S2) and figs...
Sugar cane molasses from Nigerian Sugar processing factory Bacita were used for ethanol production. ...
The topicality. Requirements for the quality of ethyl alcohol produced for further use in the produc...
In the present work, studies were carried out on the ethanol production by free and immobilized Sacc...
Kluyveromyces marxianus KD-15, called flex yeast, is a strain that is insensitive to catabolite repr...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN025090 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Switching bioethanol production from 1st generation biomass to 2nd generation biomass requires resol...
Waste molasses is one of the most important feedstock for ethanol production in Brazil as well as in...
Processing lignocellulose into ethanol results in the release of inhibitory compounds affecting the ...
ETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM BLACKSTRAP MOLASSES BY ZYMOMONAS MOBILIS AND SACCHAROMYCES SP
Abstract: The selected seven strains of the yeasts from hot spring drain were evaluated for their et...
Cane molasses, a major byproduct in the sugar industry, is generally consumed for alcohol production...
1079-1085Five yeast isolates obtained from molassess (1,3A and 3B) or jaggery (G1 and G2) and three...
The aim of this study was to investigate methods of obtaining yeast strain(s) with improved fermenta...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (PTCC 24860) growth on pretreated sugar beet molasses was an optimized via ...
International audienceYeast strains were isolated from sugar cane molasses (S1), dates (S2) and figs...
Sugar cane molasses from Nigerian Sugar processing factory Bacita were used for ethanol production. ...
The topicality. Requirements for the quality of ethyl alcohol produced for further use in the produc...
In the present work, studies were carried out on the ethanol production by free and immobilized Sacc...
Kluyveromyces marxianus KD-15, called flex yeast, is a strain that is insensitive to catabolite repr...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN025090 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Switching bioethanol production from 1st generation biomass to 2nd generation biomass requires resol...
Waste molasses is one of the most important feedstock for ethanol production in Brazil as well as in...
Processing lignocellulose into ethanol results in the release of inhibitory compounds affecting the ...
ETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM BLACKSTRAP MOLASSES BY ZYMOMONAS MOBILIS AND SACCHAROMYCES SP
Abstract: The selected seven strains of the yeasts from hot spring drain were evaluated for their et...