AbstractInositol is known to initiate positive effects on yeast fermentation performance, cell growth and tolerance against environmental stresses, especially high ethanol concentration. The precise mechanisms by which inositol improves such parameters are yet to be elucidated. The present study was performed to investigate the effect of inositol supplementation on growth, fermentation performance and plasma membrane fluidity during normal gravity fermentation. Yeast cells were grown in a chemically defined fermentation medium with 15% (w/v) glucose, lacking inositol and with 0.1 or 0.4g/L inositol supplementation. Cell density, cell viability, glucose consumption and ethanol production were monitored for 96hours. Plasma membrane fluidity w...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae HSc was grown with ethanol at concentrations up to 10{\%} (v/v). The immedi...
Ethanol, one of the main end products of sugar catabolism in yeast, can become a\ud significant stre...
The effect of cellular ergosterol on the fermentation ability of four different Saccharomyces cerevi...
Inositol is required for better yeast growth, stress tolerance and fermentation performance. This st...
Ethanol tolerance is one of the most important properties of yeasts used for bioethanol production, ...
The decrease of fossil fuel availability has created a high demand for alternative fuels, including ...
AbstractCandida tropicalis Pk 233 grows in filamentous form in ethanol-supplemented medium, and myo-...
152-156The effect of inositol supplementation on glucose derepression, invertase secretion and SUC2 ...
Background: The development of robust microbes with tolerance to the combined lignocellulose-derived...
AbstractThis article focuses on discoveries of the mechanisms governing the regulation of glycerolip...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an important unicellular yeast species within the biotechnological and t...
Yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) has an innate ability to withstand high levels of ethanol that woul...
Fatty acid components on yeast plasma membrane were critical in maintaining proper cell activity dur...
During alcoholic fermentation of must from dried grapes, yeasts are subjected to very high sugar con...
Pre-incubation of cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae with 2 M-ethanol led to decreased rates of L-ala...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae HSc was grown with ethanol at concentrations up to 10{\%} (v/v). The immedi...
Ethanol, one of the main end products of sugar catabolism in yeast, can become a\ud significant stre...
The effect of cellular ergosterol on the fermentation ability of four different Saccharomyces cerevi...
Inositol is required for better yeast growth, stress tolerance and fermentation performance. This st...
Ethanol tolerance is one of the most important properties of yeasts used for bioethanol production, ...
The decrease of fossil fuel availability has created a high demand for alternative fuels, including ...
AbstractCandida tropicalis Pk 233 grows in filamentous form in ethanol-supplemented medium, and myo-...
152-156The effect of inositol supplementation on glucose derepression, invertase secretion and SUC2 ...
Background: The development of robust microbes with tolerance to the combined lignocellulose-derived...
AbstractThis article focuses on discoveries of the mechanisms governing the regulation of glycerolip...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an important unicellular yeast species within the biotechnological and t...
Yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) has an innate ability to withstand high levels of ethanol that woul...
Fatty acid components on yeast plasma membrane were critical in maintaining proper cell activity dur...
During alcoholic fermentation of must from dried grapes, yeasts are subjected to very high sugar con...
Pre-incubation of cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae with 2 M-ethanol led to decreased rates of L-ala...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae HSc was grown with ethanol at concentrations up to 10{\%} (v/v). The immedi...
Ethanol, one of the main end products of sugar catabolism in yeast, can become a\ud significant stre...
The effect of cellular ergosterol on the fermentation ability of four different Saccharomyces cerevi...