2020
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1567/3/032054
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Process design for bioconversion of cassava stalk through solid substrate fermentation

Abstract: Cassava stalks are by products from cassava tuber production. Cassava stalks is lignocellulosic material (LM) which is composed by lignin, hemicelullose, and cellulose. Utilization of LM optimally will push a beneficial effort in producing sugar. The presence of lignin can limit the effort to convert cassava stalks into sugar. The lignin have to be reduced. Its introduced solid substrate fermentation (SSF) technique by using molds to optimize utilization of cassava stalks. Molds can produce enzyme for converti… Show more

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“…4 a). This is in accordance with the facts that fungal mycelium in natural habitat tend to penetrate, elongate and branch in the solid substrate [ 46 ]. Solid substrates were coagulated with one other by visual inspection, especially for the PSS.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…4 a). This is in accordance with the facts that fungal mycelium in natural habitat tend to penetrate, elongate and branch in the solid substrate [ 46 ]. Solid substrates were coagulated with one other by visual inspection, especially for the PSS.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%