Production of L-lactic acid using cultures of Rhizopus oligosporus and Lactobacillus plantarum was investigated. Cassava peels were hydrolyzed by boiling for 1 h in either NaOH or HCl solutions followed by neutralization to a pH of 6.2. Reducing sugar produced from the hydrolysates increased with increasing concentrations of alkali or acid. Samples hydrolyzed with HCl produced a maximum reducing sugar concentration of 402 mg/g substrate while alkali hydrolyzed samples produced a maximum reducing sugar concentration of 213 mg/g substrate. Hydrolysates were amended with 0.5% ammonium sulphate solution and inoculated with either single or mixed cultures of Rhizopus oligosporus and Lactobacillus plantarum and incubate...
Objective: To determine the best starchy food substrate for the fermentative production of lactic ac...
AbstractThe present study is aimed at determining the performance of an amylolytic Lactobacillus pla...
The overall kinetics of retting, a spontaneous fermentation of cassava roots performed in central Af...
BACKGROUND: L(+)-Lactic acid is used in the pharmaceutical, textile and food industries as well as i...
Growth and microbial protein production on hydrolyzed cassava peel waste by Trichoderma viride and L...
The potential of cassava starch and its leaves for lactic acid production was investigated using fun...
The present research deals with the production of Lactic acid and lysine from Cassava Starch and Cas...
AbstractThe objectives of this study were to select an amylolytic lactic acid bacterium for simultan...
AbstractThe conventional continuous fermentation and continuous with high cell density for lactic ac...
Abstract: During extraction of starch from cassava, fibrous residue is a major waste released into t...
Production of lactic acid and ethanol from inedible cassava starch and leaves was investigated. Prio...
SYNTHESIS L-LACTIC ACID FROM FERMENTATION OF CASSAVA PULP BY USING TEMPEH INOCULUM. This study used ...
Fermentation is one of the necessary processes in the production of bioethanol. Reducing sugar from ...
The aim of this study was to establish a process of lactic acid (LA) production from two different k...
Cassava mill effluent (CME) is an effluent originated from tapioca tuber. It is produced by peeling ...
Objective: To determine the best starchy food substrate for the fermentative production of lactic ac...
AbstractThe present study is aimed at determining the performance of an amylolytic Lactobacillus pla...
The overall kinetics of retting, a spontaneous fermentation of cassava roots performed in central Af...
BACKGROUND: L(+)-Lactic acid is used in the pharmaceutical, textile and food industries as well as i...
Growth and microbial protein production on hydrolyzed cassava peel waste by Trichoderma viride and L...
The potential of cassava starch and its leaves for lactic acid production was investigated using fun...
The present research deals with the production of Lactic acid and lysine from Cassava Starch and Cas...
AbstractThe objectives of this study were to select an amylolytic lactic acid bacterium for simultan...
AbstractThe conventional continuous fermentation and continuous with high cell density for lactic ac...
Abstract: During extraction of starch from cassava, fibrous residue is a major waste released into t...
Production of lactic acid and ethanol from inedible cassava starch and leaves was investigated. Prio...
SYNTHESIS L-LACTIC ACID FROM FERMENTATION OF CASSAVA PULP BY USING TEMPEH INOCULUM. This study used ...
Fermentation is one of the necessary processes in the production of bioethanol. Reducing sugar from ...
The aim of this study was to establish a process of lactic acid (LA) production from two different k...
Cassava mill effluent (CME) is an effluent originated from tapioca tuber. It is produced by peeling ...
Objective: To determine the best starchy food substrate for the fermentative production of lactic ac...
AbstractThe present study is aimed at determining the performance of an amylolytic Lactobacillus pla...
The overall kinetics of retting, a spontaneous fermentation of cassava roots performed in central Af...