Abstract:Citric acid is in greater demand globally as a result of both population growth and industrialization. Aspergillus niger is a workhorse for the production of citric acid. Cane molasses have been chosen as a novel and economically viable substrate as a result of the rising demand for citric acid and the need for substitute materials as substrates in recent years. Therefore, the present study was conducted to improve citric acid production from A. niger using by-product of sugar (sugarcane molasses) through gamm… Show more
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