2018
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.26574
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Xylose fermentation to ethanol by new Galactomyces geotrichum and Candida akabanensis strains

Abstract: The conversion of pentoses into ethanol remains a challenge and could increase the supply of second-generation biofuels. This study sought to isolate naturally occurring yeasts from plant biomass and determine their capabilities for transforming xylose into ethanol. Three yeast strains with the ability to ferment xylose were isolated from pepper, tomato and sugarcane bagasse. The strains selected were characterized by morphological and auxanographic assays, and they were identified by homology analysis of 5.8S… Show more

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“…Candida akabanensis Bagaço de cana-de-açúcar 0,34 66,7 Valinhas et al (2018) Candida tenuis ARS Patent Culture Collections (USA)~0,42~81,5 Veras et al (2017) Candida tropicalis NBRC Culture Catalogue~0,39~76,3 Mateo et al (2015) Galactomyces geotrichum Taro 0,35 69, 4 Valinhas et al (2018) Scheffersomyces ABSTRACT: Biosurfactant production kinetics is little explored, especially in renewable medium.…”
Section: Xilosementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Candida akabanensis Bagaço de cana-de-açúcar 0,34 66,7 Valinhas et al (2018) Candida tenuis ARS Patent Culture Collections (USA)~0,42~81,5 Veras et al (2017) Candida tropicalis NBRC Culture Catalogue~0,39~76,3 Mateo et al (2015) Galactomyces geotrichum Taro 0,35 69, 4 Valinhas et al (2018) Scheffersomyces ABSTRACT: Biosurfactant production kinetics is little explored, especially in renewable medium.…”
Section: Xilosementioning
confidence: 99%