Abstract:Nata is a bacterial cellulose obtained from the fermentation of Acetobacter xylinum. It is often found in desserts as a health supplement because of its high fiber content. It is not only produced from coconut water, known as nata-de-coco but can also be produced from other sources, such as wastewater from rice washing, called nata-de-leri. This study aimed to optimize the parameters of bacterial cellulose (nata-de-leri) fermentation by statistical methods to improve production. First, the Placket-Burman Scree… Show more
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