2019
DOI: 10.21608/esugj.2019.219364
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Oligosaccharides Production by Leuconostoc holzaapfelii Strain S7 Using Sugar Cane Molasses as Fermentation Medium

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“…High sugar concentration also affects the fermentation process and microbial activity. Many studies have observed that the high sugar concentration induces osmotic pressure in the microbial cells, reducing the efficiency of ethanol fermentation [ 141 , 145 ]. Increased sugar concentration and low water activity affect the growth and viability of the cells, which leads to reduced ethanol fermentation rates.…”
Section: Factors Affecting Ethanol Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High sugar concentration also affects the fermentation process and microbial activity. Many studies have observed that the high sugar concentration induces osmotic pressure in the microbial cells, reducing the efficiency of ethanol fermentation [ 141 , 145 ]. Increased sugar concentration and low water activity affect the growth and viability of the cells, which leads to reduced ethanol fermentation rates.…”
Section: Factors Affecting Ethanol Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the sugar manufacturing process of cane molasses will generate some hazardous substances such as excessive metallic ions, which are toxic to microbial cells (Zohri et al 2019;Xu and Xu 2014). The commonly used in ethanol production in the industry is Sacharomyces cervisiae (zaldovar et al2001).…”
Section: Ekbmentioning
confidence: 99%