2021
DOI: 10.1002/bbb.2205
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Optimization of glycerol consumption in wild‐type Escherichia coli using central carbon modeling as an alternative approach

Abstract: The development of a culture medium is an essential step in any bioprocess involving microorganisms for the bioconversion of by‐products to valuable chemicals, making industries like the biofuel industry more competitive. Optimization of the bioconversion process to minimize cost while maximizing yield underscores the importance of using computational methods to identify cellular requirements under specific growth conditions. In this study, a computational approach was proposed as an alternative to optimizing … Show more

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“…Enterobacter aerogenes HU-101, Klebsiella sp. HE1 and Escherichia coli obtained a maximum yield of 0.6–1 mol ethanol/mol glycerol at a 10 g/L glycerol concentration [ 99 ]. The ethanol production from crude glycerol using microorganisms is shown in Table 3 .…”
Section: Glycerol Into Value-added Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enterobacter aerogenes HU-101, Klebsiella sp. HE1 and Escherichia coli obtained a maximum yield of 0.6–1 mol ethanol/mol glycerol at a 10 g/L glycerol concentration [ 99 ]. The ethanol production from crude glycerol using microorganisms is shown in Table 3 .…”
Section: Glycerol Into Value-added Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%