DOI: 10.11606/t.11.2009.tde-09092009-151838
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Biodegradação de vinhaça proveniente do processo industrial de cana-de-açúcar por fungos

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“…In this work, the concentration of total soluble solids (TSS), humidity, reducing sugars, total proteins, and pH encountered in the characterization of untreated vinasse corroborate the results of other authors who developed their research by using this raw material for the production of protein for the purpose of using it in animal feed (Arrigoni et al, 1993;Lezcano and Mora, 2008;Giraldo and López, 2008;Ferreira, 2009). With vinasse in its raw form, a greater production of biomass was obtained using Rhodotorula mucilaginous (7.05 g.L -1 ), a higher biomass protein yield was furnished using Saccharomyces cerevisiae (2.29 g.L -1 ), and this amount corresponded to 50.35% of the total biomass of the yeast (Cazetta and Celligoi, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In this work, the concentration of total soluble solids (TSS), humidity, reducing sugars, total proteins, and pH encountered in the characterization of untreated vinasse corroborate the results of other authors who developed their research by using this raw material for the production of protein for the purpose of using it in animal feed (Arrigoni et al, 1993;Lezcano and Mora, 2008;Giraldo and López, 2008;Ferreira, 2009). With vinasse in its raw form, a greater production of biomass was obtained using Rhodotorula mucilaginous (7.05 g.L -1 ), a higher biomass protein yield was furnished using Saccharomyces cerevisiae (2.29 g.L -1 ), and this amount corresponded to 50.35% of the total biomass of the yeast (Cazetta and Celligoi, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Porém, o número de resíduos também é significativo: 100 a 400 kg de torta de filtro, 800 a 1000 L de vinhaça e 260 kg de bagaço de cana. Ou seja, o resíduo industrial, caso não seja gerenciado de maneira adequada, pode gerar problemas para o meio ambiente (FERREIRA, 2009).…”
Section: Resíduos Da Cana-de-açúcarunclassified
“…In the processing of sugarcane for ethanol and sugar production, Brazilian mills produce several byproducts, such as straw, bagasse, filter cake, yeast, vinasse and molasses in large quantities (Paoliello, 2006). It is estimated that one tonne of processed cane produces, on average, 700 to 800 liters of vinasse (Ferreira, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%