2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12010-015-1799-4
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Lactic Acid and Biosurfactants Production from Residual Cellulose Films

Abstract: The increasing amounts of residual cellulose films generated as wastes all over the world represent a big scale problem for the meat industry regarding to environmental and economic issues. The use of residual cellulose films as a feedstock of glucose-containing solutions by acid hydrolysis and further fermentation into lactic acid and biosurfactants was evaluated as a method to diminish and revalorize these wastes. Under a treatment consisting in sulfuric acid 6% (v/v); reaction time 2 h; solid liquid ratio 9… Show more

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“…This biomass gave 6.2 g/L of biosurfactants, after a new fermentative process, whereas biomass subjected to a single extraction step, gave 5.4 g/L of biosurfactants. The concentration of biomass obtained, after 15 h, for L. pentosus is in concordance with the data provided by other authors [19]. Fig.…”
Section: Production Of Biosurfactants From L Pentosus By Biomass Recsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This biomass gave 6.2 g/L of biosurfactants, after a new fermentative process, whereas biomass subjected to a single extraction step, gave 5.4 g/L of biosurfactants. The concentration of biomass obtained, after 15 h, for L. pentosus is in concordance with the data provided by other authors [19]. Fig.…”
Section: Production Of Biosurfactants From L Pentosus By Biomass Recsupporting
confidence: 92%