• Sugars derived from lignocellulose-rich sugarcane bagasse can be used as feedstock for production of l (+)-lactic acid, a precursor for renewable bioplastics. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In this study, sugarcane bagasse is used as source of lignocellulose. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Process overview of the production of lactic acid from sugarcane bagasse, either using batch SSF or two-stage SSF. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Sugarcane bagasse (Saccharum officinarum L.) is a readily available waste product of cane-sugar processing. (unpad.ac.id)
  • The immobilizing agent for the cells will be organically constituted from the sugarcane bagasse itself, which will be kept submerged in the fermentation broth by packaging in a cage-like polymeric structure which, together with the rising motion of the bubbles generated during vacuum evaporation, will assist in the creation of an internal circulation of liquid, similar to an air-lift system. (fapesp.br)
  • We hypothesized that consecutive dilute sulfuric acid-dilute sodium hydroxide pretreatment would overcome the native recalcitrance of sugarcane bagasse (SB) by enhancing cellulase accessibility of the embedded cellulosic microfibrils. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Two experiments were carried out using loofa sponge and sugarcane bagasse as immobilization support. (uchile.cl)
  • In order to further recycle these byproducts, this study used the enzymatic hydrolyzed residues of sugarcane bagasse (EHR-SCB) as the media for culturing Lentinula edodes . (ncsu.edu)
  • The sugarcane bagasse (SCB), pretreated by liquid hot water (LHW), was hydrolyzed for 120 h with cellulase to obtain the EHR-SCB. (ncsu.edu)
  • Non milled sugarcane bagasse procured from sugar mill, Meham (Rohtak) contained 31.7% cellulose, 23.7% hemicellulose and 22.8% lignin. (slsjournals.com)
  • Maximum ethanol (3.1%) was observed in 5% alkali pretreated milled sugarcane bagasse at 10% substrate loading. (slsjournals.com)
  • The organic compound of sugarcane bagasse and corn improves the skin's ability to bind water and increases hydration levels. (susannekaufmann.com)
  • In Brazil, the development of ethanol production process from sugarcane bagasse is particularly relevant, considering the high availability of this raw material in the country. (fapesp.br)
  • Therefore, the present project is proposed aiming at the development of innovative technologies using hydrodynamic cavitation reactors and interconnected column systems to obtain products of interest in sugarcane bagasse biorefineries. (fapesp.br)
  • Sugarcane bagasse pretreated by different technologies used as support and carb. (rwth-aachen.de)
  • Objective 2 Develop sustainable, commercially viable, biobased products from sugar cane and sugar beets byproducts (e.g., sugarcane bagasse, sugar beet pulp, clarifier mud/cake). (usda.gov)
  • 2.C Production of biobased polymers from sugarcane molasses, bagasse, and clarifier mud/cake. (usda.gov)
  • The byproducts targeted to produce the bioproducts and biochemicals are * bagasse, clarifier mud/cake, and molasses from sugarcane processing, and * pulp, and beet extract from sugarbeet processing. (usda.gov)
  • This research explores the application of reducing sugar from sugarcane bagasse pretreated with nitric acid for the co-production of lipid and carotenoid by yeast, Rhodotorula glutinis. (irost.ir)
  • In this study, the influence of heating time (5-180 min) and nitric acid concentration (0.5-10%) on pretreatment of sugarcane bagasse (lignin reduction) and hydrolysis (fermentable sugars) was examined at 121 °C and the optimized values were determined by response surface methodology (RSM). (irost.ir)
  • Sugarcane bagasse is a potential feedstock for cellulosic ethanol production, rich in both glucan and xylan. (znes-flensburg.de)
  • Acid Hydrolysis of Pretreated Sugarcane Bagasse, Macroalgae Sargassum sp. (tci-thaijo.org)
  • Sugarcane bagasse Sargassum sp. (tci-thaijo.org)
  • The present work examined the parallel use of agricultural residue sugarcane bagasse (SCB) and natural invasive marine seaweed Sargassum sp. (tci-thaijo.org)
  • A mutant of Aspergillus niger - COPS (soil isolate) was selected after ultra violet irradiation of the spores for the production of citric acid by Solid State Fermentation from sugar cane bagasse. (envirobiotechjournals.com)
  • Screening of cellulolytic activity by ten fungal isolates recovered from soil and agricultural wastes indicated that Aspergillus fumigatus showed the highest cellulolytic activity, under solid-state fermentation (SSF) using rice straw as substrate. (scialert.net)
  • Solid-state fermentation holds much potential compared with submerged fermentation methods for the utilization of agro-based wastes for enzyme production. (mdpi.com)
  • In recent years, biological methodologies, such as solid-state fermentation, have acquired a great relevance for bioremediation of complex molecules because of their efficiency and low environmental impact. (ac.be)
  • Evaluation of three individual fungal species, as well as various fungal consortia of these species, for the degradation of a mixture of dyes, brilliant blue - allura red, through solid-state fermentation. (ac.be)
  • Treatment of lignocellulosic agricultural wastes with enzyme extracts from solid state fermentation of bagasse by white rot fungi. (ulster.ac.uk)
  • Inulinase production by Kluyveromyces marxianus NRRL Y - 7571 using solid state fermentation. (edu.pe)
  • Limiting acetoin generation during 2,3-butanediol fermentation with Paenibacillus polymyxa using lignocellulosic hydrolysates. (usda.gov)
  • This is because the physical-chemical nature of many lignocellulosic substrates naturally lends itself to solid phase culture, and thereby represents a means to reap the acknowledged potential of this fermentation method. (mdpi.com)
  • The processed oilcane bagasse was pretreated through a continuous pilot-scale hydrothermal process at 50% (w/w) solids followed by mechanical refining (HMR) for the deconstruction of the lignocellulosic network. (energy.gov)
  • Processing with HMR did not incur any changes to the in situ lipid profile in the oilcane bagasse and gives optimal recovery of lignocellulosic sugars for conversion to microbial lipids. (energy.gov)
  • Using the dashboards below, create custom crop sidestream rankings for each input category: protein concentrates for plant-based food, protein hydrolysates for fermentation and cultivated meat media, and lignocellulosic-derived sugars for fermentation feedstock. (gfi.org)
  • 2010 ), other form of impurities containing furans and phenolics compounds, such as furfural, hydroxylmethyl furfural (HMF), syringaldehyde and vanillin that may interfere with fermentation process could be derived from 2G lignocellulose feedstock (Bai et al. (springeropen.com)
  • SSP) as a single feedstock and its mixture in two-step concentrated acid hydrolysis followed by yeast fermentation in order to produce reducing sugar with minimal formation of furfural, and bioethanol. (tci-thaijo.org)
  • The major fraction of vegetative lipids were thus recovered from the biomass residue following enzymatic saccharification of the pretreated bagasse (Maitra et al. (energy.gov)
  • In addition, extensive studies have been circulated on a sustainable biorefinery concept where the biomass residue, especially lignocellulose materials, has been incorporated in the fermentation system as major carbon sources. (springeropen.com)
  • Because of the greater heat required, a fire made of sugar cane residue (bagasse) is no longer sufficient. (tellerrandstories.de)
  • The major components of bagasse are cellulose and hemicellulose. (unpad.ac.id)
  • Ultra-structural mapping of acid-base pretreated and enzyme hydrolyzed SB by microscopic analysis (scanning electron microcopy (SEM), transmitted light microscopy (TLM), and spectroscopic analysis (X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, Fourier transform near-infrared (FT-NIR) spectroscopy, and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy) elucidated the molecular changes in hemicellulose, cellulose, and lignin components of bagasse. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Better control of fermentation conditions can reduce the stress conditions for yeast cells and contamination by bacteria and wild yeasts. (scielo.br)
  • His research integrates issues of Ethanol, Ethanol fermentation, Yeast, Yield and Bran in his study of Hydrolysis. (research.com)
  • His work carried out in the field of Fermentation brings together such families of science as Ethanol, Distillation and Yeast. (research.com)
  • His Fermentation research includes themes of Slurry, Distillation, Raw material and Yeast. (research.com)
  • In the bioethanol fermentation process using yeast, there are several inhibiting factors, such as a high concentration of substrate, ethanol as the product, and nutrients. (ugm.ac.id)
  • The present study aimed to investigate the effect of fermentation time (12- 72 hours), immobilized carrier size (sizes of 0.5 cm3 , 1 cm3 , and 1.5 cm3 ), and medium pH (3.0, 4.0, and 5.0) on the ethanol fermentation process using immobilized yeast in jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) seeds and subsequently to compare its performance with a free cell system. (ugm.ac.id)
  • The highest ethanol concentration (89.15 g/L) with a yield of 96.92% was obtained by immobilizing yeast in jackfruit seed at a fermentation time of 72 hours, carrier size of 0.5 cm3 , and medium pH of 5.0. (ugm.ac.id)
  • When compared to the free cell system fermentation under identical operating conditions, immobilized yeast in jackfruit seed obtained 1.41 times higher ethanol concentration. (ugm.ac.id)
  • Citric acid production with mutant strain of A. niger was optimized with different pH and moisture content of the substrate, fermentation time and with different carbon sources. (envirobiotechjournals.com)
  • The economical viability of the biobutanol production process by ABE (acetone-butanol-ethanol) fermentation using Clostridium strains faces challenges such as high product inhibition, low yields and productivity, and high substrate costs. (fapesp.br)
  • 2017 ). Through this methodology, non-food raw material such as agricultural residues, energy crops, forestry and municipal solid wastes have been reused as a substrate for fermentation process. (springeropen.com)
  • Simultaneous saccharification and fermentation of pretreated substrates was carried out in buffer nutrient medium using enzyme precipitate of Trichoderma reesei and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (slsjournals.com)
  • However, production of synthetic organic acids using nonrenewable sources (simultaneous fermentation and product recovery) poses hazardous threats to the environment, which has led to implementation of stringent regulations over their use, thus restraining the market growth. (alliedmarketresearch.com)
  • In this study, it is shown that an adequate production of lactic acid from lignocellulose was successfully accomplished by a two-stage SSF process, which combines acid-pretreated bagasse, B. coagulans precultivated in the presence of furfural as microorganism, and GC220 as enzyme cocktail. (biomedcentral.com)
  • This enzymatic hidrolyses was able to hydrolyze 63,52% of the bagasse lignocellulose, producing a hydrolysate containing 32,00 g/L reducing sugars, mainly glucose, xylose, and arabinose. (unpad.ac.id)
  • R. Alrefai, B. Ky, and J. Stokes, "Integration approach of anaerobic digestion and fermentation process towards producing biogas and bioethanol with zero waste: Technical," Journal of Fundamentals of Renewable Energy and Applications, vol. 7, no. 6, 2017, doi: 10.4172/2090-4541.1000243. (tci-thaijo.org)
  • The hemicellulose fraction, which can represent up to one third of the mass of the bagasse, can be hydrolyzed to pentoses, which can be converted to ethanol or other products with higher added value. (fapesp.br)
  • Due to this market risk, an interesting alternative is the production of n-butanol via IBE (isopropanol-butanol-ethanol) fermentation. (fapesp.br)
  • Optimization of fermentation conditions showed that highest cellulolytic enzymes production on 4 th day at pH 5.5 and at 40°C. The production of enzymes was reached its maximal value at 5.0 g/flask of rice straw. (scialert.net)
  • Agro-industrial wastes, such as sugar cane bagasse, corn cob and rice bran, have been widely investigated via different fermentation strategies for the production of enzymes. (mdpi.com)
  • Excess bagasse can be used for the additional generation of electricity for the national grid ( power stations sector ) or for briquette production (domestic fuel supply). (nzdl.org)
  • Candida shehatae UFMG HM 52.2) and resulted in 9.11 g/l ethanol production (yield 0.38 g/g) after 48 hours of fermentation. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase production by free cells of Bacillus circulans DF 9R in batch fermentation and by immobilized cells in a semi-continuous process. (uchile.cl)
  • Modern sugar production for human consumption, and as a starting point for fermentations, has existed for centuries. (usda.gov)
  • In our research, acid-pretreated bagasse was hydrolysed with the enzyme cocktail GC220 and fermented by the moderate thermophilic bacterium Bacillus coagulans DSM2314. (biomedcentral.com)
  • SSF was performed at low enzyme dosages of 10.5-15.8 FPU/g DW bagasse. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Of the three levels of initial moisture contents viz 60,70 and 80% of bagasse tested, 60% resulted in the highest yield on the 9th day of incubation. (envirobiotechjournals.com)
  • The yield under this condition was found to be upto 16.5mg/m1 of bagasse. (envirobiotechjournals.com)
  • and fermentation of the hydrolysate by three types of microorganisms, P. stipitis CBS 5773, or S. cerevisiae D1/P3GI, or Z. mobilis 0056 FNCC respectively. (unpad.ac.id)
  • After fermentation of mixed fruits pulp without sucrose and fruits pulp with sucrose produced 0.67% ethanol and 1.32% ethanol respectively. (labvials.com)
  • 2.B Development of commercially sustainable biobased products from processing byproducts (bagasse and beet pulp) for high end horticulture products and soil health applications. (usda.gov)
  • Guido Zacchi mainly investigates Ethanol fuel, Pulp and paper industry, Biofuel, Fermentation and Xylose. (research.com)
  • Molasses, as well as extracts from cane and beet, are used as the raw material for fermentation processes (f ermentation technology and biotechnology sector ). (nzdl.org)
  • In this way, the final product of this project is an advanced fermentation system that combines in a single vessel the advantages of the internal circulation of an air-lift type reactor, the immobilization of cells in fixed beds, and the in-situ recovery of products. (fapesp.br)
  • His Fermentation study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Ethanol and Raw material. (research.com)
  • Behind the pressing plant, a huge mountain of pressed stalks (the bagasse) piles up, which are dried in the sun and used as fuel to heat and thicken the sugar solution containing molasses. (tellerrandstories.de)
  • After eight days of fermentation in large concrete tanks, the sugar and molasses are converted to alcohol and the typical rum aromas. (tellerrandstories.de)
  • In the last 40 years, several scientific and technological advances in microbiology of the fermentation have greatly contributed to evolution of the ethanol industry in Brazil. (scielo.br)