2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2011.06.047
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Lipid production from Yarrowia lipolytica Po1g grown in sugarcane bagasse hydrolysate

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“…Peptone was the preferred nitrogen source for Y. lypolitica Po1g [21]. In the hydrolysate obtained in this study, inhibitors concentrations (furfural and 5-HMF) were found to be very low and the pH was about 5.06.…”
Section: Recovery and Possible Utilization Of Pre-hydrolysatementioning
confidence: 65%
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“…Peptone was the preferred nitrogen source for Y. lypolitica Po1g [21]. In the hydrolysate obtained in this study, inhibitors concentrations (furfural and 5-HMF) were found to be very low and the pH was about 5.06.…”
Section: Recovery and Possible Utilization Of Pre-hydrolysatementioning
confidence: 65%
“…Hydrolysates from baggase [20] and rice bran [11] have been utilized to grow oleaginous yeast Y. lypolitica Po1g for lipid production at a sugar concentration between 20 and 30 kg m À3 . Peptone was the preferred nitrogen source for Y. lypolitica Po1g [21].…”
Section: Recovery and Possible Utilization Of Pre-hydrolysatementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…FFA and acylglycerols (AGs) contents of the reaction products were analyzed by using a GC-17A gas chromatograph (Shimadzu, Japan) with a flame ionization detector, as described elsewhere [32]. Separations were carried out on a DB5-HT capillary column (30 m  0.32 mm; Agilent Technologies, USA).…”
Section: Analysis Of Reaction Productmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to economize the fermentation process, many kinds of residue or waste material in industry were employed as alterative medium component, such as corn fiber (Chen et al 2011), orange peels (Mohsin et al 2018), straw (Meena et al 2015), sugarcane bagasse hemicellulose (Tsigie et al 2011), and cane molasses (Liu et al 2008). These were successfully used for the production of bulk chemicals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%