Enhancement of Biodiesel Production from Fusarium oxysporum NRC 2017 with Various Mutagenesis and Optimization of the Cultural Conditions Using Response Surface Methodology
Abstract:Background: Climate change is still a problem we face that has an impact on us every day even as our world develops technologically. Energy has been and will continue to be a key engine of economic growth. The greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from biodiesel are less than those of fossil fuels. The objective was to improve biodiesel production from a fungus called Fusarium oxysporum NRC 2017 using the bagasse hydrolysate of Bacillus cereus 3SME as a cheap carbon source.
Results: To enhance lipid accumulation in … Show more
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