A separate role for water activity in the conversion of sugars to ethanol by two strains of yeast is identified. During fermentation of both single and mixed sugar substrates, the water activity was shown to remain constant during the logarithmic growth phase. This is despite the changes in concentration of substrates and product, the constancy reflecting the fact that the greater influence of ethanol on the solution activity is counterbalanced, in the early stages of the fermentation, by its low yield. The end of the log phase of growth coincides with the start of a period of gradually decreasing water activity. For the more ethanol‐tolerant strain UQM66Y, growth was found to cease at a constant value of water activity while that for the l...
During rapid ethanol fermentation (2-3 h) of sugar-cane blackstrap molasses, a significant increase ...
ii Ethanol production through biomass fermentation is one of the major technologies available to pro...
The purpose of this work is to study the dependence of ethanol accumulation by-products and secondar...
The inhibitory effects of ethanol and substrate sugars (glucose, fructose, and mixtures of glucose p...
Yeast fermentation data (ethanol product, P, vs glucose substrate, S) can be plotted on a graph show...
An overview is presented of the steady- and transient state kinetics of growth and formation of meta...
Although there is much information about the general biology of the sugar-tolerant (‘osmophilic’) ye...
The work deals with investigation of the effect of high osmotic pressure on ethanol fermentation wit...
The respiratory activity of the sugar-tolerant (osmophilic) yeast, Saccharomyces rouxii, and the non...
The brewing industry constantly experiences problems in trying to maintain the quality of beer produ...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae HSc was grown with ethanol at concentrations up to 10{\%} (v/v). The immedi...
The growth rates of nine yeasts, conventionally classified as ' osmophilic' and six yeasts...
The individual and interactive effects of some ionic species on the ethanol vapour pressure in equil...
Very high gravity (VHG) fermentation techonology uses high concentration of sugar. The minimum amoun...
International audienceThe effect of the dissolved oxygen on glycerol and ethanol productions by an o...
During rapid ethanol fermentation (2-3 h) of sugar-cane blackstrap molasses, a significant increase ...
ii Ethanol production through biomass fermentation is one of the major technologies available to pro...
The purpose of this work is to study the dependence of ethanol accumulation by-products and secondar...
The inhibitory effects of ethanol and substrate sugars (glucose, fructose, and mixtures of glucose p...
Yeast fermentation data (ethanol product, P, vs glucose substrate, S) can be plotted on a graph show...
An overview is presented of the steady- and transient state kinetics of growth and formation of meta...
Although there is much information about the general biology of the sugar-tolerant (‘osmophilic’) ye...
The work deals with investigation of the effect of high osmotic pressure on ethanol fermentation wit...
The respiratory activity of the sugar-tolerant (osmophilic) yeast, Saccharomyces rouxii, and the non...
The brewing industry constantly experiences problems in trying to maintain the quality of beer produ...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae HSc was grown with ethanol at concentrations up to 10{\%} (v/v). The immedi...
The growth rates of nine yeasts, conventionally classified as ' osmophilic' and six yeasts...
The individual and interactive effects of some ionic species on the ethanol vapour pressure in equil...
Very high gravity (VHG) fermentation techonology uses high concentration of sugar. The minimum amoun...
International audienceThe effect of the dissolved oxygen on glycerol and ethanol productions by an o...
During rapid ethanol fermentation (2-3 h) of sugar-cane blackstrap molasses, a significant increase ...
ii Ethanol production through biomass fermentation is one of the major technologies available to pro...
The purpose of this work is to study the dependence of ethanol accumulation by-products and secondar...