2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-83822011000400046
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Abstract: In this work, tomato pomace, a waste abundantly available in the Mediterranean and other temperate climates agro-food industries, has been used as raw material for the production of some hydrolytic enzymes, . The enzymatic activity remains quite high if the extract is preserved in a range of pH from 3 to 10 and a temperature between 30 ºC to 40 ºC.

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“…Alternatively, using saturated air is a common strategy to avoid substrate drying by maintaining moisture levels. In addition, the rate of aeration by saturated air controls the temperature and the moisture gradients of the solid medium [85].…”
Section: Gaseous Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Alternatively, using saturated air is a common strategy to avoid substrate drying by maintaining moisture levels. In addition, the rate of aeration by saturated air controls the temperature and the moisture gradients of the solid medium [85].…”
Section: Gaseous Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Mitchell et al [4], high water content can help to improve diffusion coefficients. With respect to this, the physical morphology of the solid substrate particles changes during SSF, especially porosity and particle size, which influences how much of the surface area is accessible to oxygen, nutrients, enzymes and the microorganism itself [85,86].…”
Section: Bioreactor Type Features/problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ammonia formed during the process is further utilised by the microorganisms as a source of nitrogen, supporting increased microbial growth [36,37]. In the agricultural industry, the reduction of both cyanogens and related compounds is complex, as in-situ quantiication of such processes is minimally reported.…”
Section: Biological Reduction Of Cyanogensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optimum production of fungal xylanase by solid state bioprocessing of wheat bran as the potential industrial substrate in the shorter production time of SsF Xylanase is among the most important enzymes in the present day technology. Xylanase was commercialised worldwide, generating USD $200 million per annual [61]. Many methods have been established to overcome the overuse of chlorine as a bleaching agent in pulp and paper industry due to its toxicity to the environment.…”
Section: Medium Ph Profile From Various Nitrogen Concentrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%