During hydrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass, monomeric sugars and a broad range of inhibitory compounds are formed and released. These inhibitors, which can be organized around three main groups, furans, weak acids and phenolics, reduce ethanol yield and productivity by affecting the microorganism performance during the fermentation step. Among the microorganisms that have been evaluated for lignocellulosic hydrolysate ethanol fermentation, the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae appears to be the least sensitive. In order to overcome the effect of inhibitors, strategies that include improvement of natural tolerance of microorganism and use of fermentation control strategies have been developed. An overview of the origin, effects and mechanisms...
The extensive research on second-generation ethanol has paved the way to a new concept of bio-based ...
Robust second generation bio-ethanol processes require microorganisms able to ferment inhibitory li...
Lignocellulosic biomass has received increasing attention as carbon source for microbial fermentatio...
The hydrolysis which converts polysaccharides to the fermentable sugars for yeast's lingocellulosic ...
Ethanol can be produced from lignocellulose by first hydrolysing the material to sugars, and then fe...
The production of ethanol based on lignocellulosic biomass requires the fermentation of a hydrolysat...
Ethanol production by the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae from dilute acid lignocellulose hydrolyzate...
The realisation of a new, oil independent bio-based economy relies on the development of competitive...
The ethanol yield and productivity obtained during fermentation of lignocellulosic hydrolysates is d...
Abstract Background The fermentation of lignocellulose hydrolysates to ethanol requires robust xylos...
Background: Robust second generation bioethanol processes require microorganisms able to ferment inh...
Background: Robust second generation bioethanol processes require microorganisms able to ferment inh...
Processing lignocellulose into ethanol results in the release of inhibitory compounds affecting the ...
The realisation of a new, oil independent bio-based economy relies on the development of competitive...
In recent years increasing attention has been devoted to the production of bioethanol from lignocell...
The extensive research on second-generation ethanol has paved the way to a new concept of bio-based ...
Robust second generation bio-ethanol processes require microorganisms able to ferment inhibitory li...
Lignocellulosic biomass has received increasing attention as carbon source for microbial fermentatio...
The hydrolysis which converts polysaccharides to the fermentable sugars for yeast's lingocellulosic ...
Ethanol can be produced from lignocellulose by first hydrolysing the material to sugars, and then fe...
The production of ethanol based on lignocellulosic biomass requires the fermentation of a hydrolysat...
Ethanol production by the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae from dilute acid lignocellulose hydrolyzate...
The realisation of a new, oil independent bio-based economy relies on the development of competitive...
The ethanol yield and productivity obtained during fermentation of lignocellulosic hydrolysates is d...
Abstract Background The fermentation of lignocellulose hydrolysates to ethanol requires robust xylos...
Background: Robust second generation bioethanol processes require microorganisms able to ferment inh...
Background: Robust second generation bioethanol processes require microorganisms able to ferment inh...
Processing lignocellulose into ethanol results in the release of inhibitory compounds affecting the ...
The realisation of a new, oil independent bio-based economy relies on the development of competitive...
In recent years increasing attention has been devoted to the production of bioethanol from lignocell...
The extensive research on second-generation ethanol has paved the way to a new concept of bio-based ...
Robust second generation bio-ethanol processes require microorganisms able to ferment inhibitory li...
Lignocellulosic biomass has received increasing attention as carbon source for microbial fermentatio...