Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Volume 54, Pages 851-1642American Society for Microbiology, 1988 - Microbial ecology |
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Page 907
... fermentation by the addition of the material leaked from ethanol - permeabilized cells . S. cerevi- siae IGC 3507 III and S. bayanus were incubated in a base fermentation medium supplemented or not supplemented with the material leaked ...
... fermentation by the addition of the material leaked from ethanol - permeabilized cells . S. cerevi- siae IGC 3507 III and S. bayanus were incubated in a base fermentation medium supplemented or not supplemented with the material leaked ...
Page 908
... fermentation improvement cannot be attributed only to the adsorption of toxic subproducts of alcohol fermentation as was suggested ( 11 ) but mainly to the presence of intracellular compounds still present inside the ethanol ...
... fermentation improvement cannot be attributed only to the adsorption of toxic subproducts of alcohol fermentation as was suggested ( 11 ) but mainly to the presence of intracellular compounds still present inside the ethanol ...
Page 966
... fermentation of the sugars . The commercial enzymes used for starch degradation represent a significant cost in the production of fermentation alcohol . Several yeasts of genera other than Saccharomyces assimilate starch , and a number ...
... fermentation of the sugars . The commercial enzymes used for starch degradation represent a significant cost in the production of fermentation alcohol . Several yeasts of genera other than Saccharomyces assimilate starch , and a number ...
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