2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2015.09.082
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Effects of reaction conditions on cellulose structures synthesized in vitro by bacterial cellulose synthases

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“…Yang et al used lychee extract and reported that 253 g/L BC was obtained after 2 weeks’ cultivation. Another study reported by Kurosumi et al evaluated BC productivity from various fruit juices. After 2 weeks, orange juice medium yielded 5.8 g/L BC, pineapple medium yielded 4.2 g/L, apple medium produced 3.95 g/L, and 3.6 g/L was obtained from Japanese pear medium.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Yang et al used lychee extract and reported that 253 g/L BC was obtained after 2 weeks’ cultivation. Another study reported by Kurosumi et al evaluated BC productivity from various fruit juices. After 2 weeks, orange juice medium yielded 5.8 g/L BC, pineapple medium yielded 4.2 g/L, apple medium produced 3.95 g/L, and 3.6 g/L was obtained from Japanese pear medium.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, many researchers have recently focused on methods to synthesize more BC from bacterial strains that have robust ability to produce BC by using alternative substrates to decrease product cost . Additionally, different media have been introduced to improve BC production, such as semi‐continuous rotator bioreactors and synthesizing in vitro . Therefore, inexpensive and uncommon raw materials from abundant agricultural and industrial waste have been considered for BC production, such as corn steep liquor, fruit juice, rice bark, sugar cane juice and pineapple peel, maple syrup, wheat straw, waste glycerol, and waste beer yeast .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Оптимальные температуры для биосинтеза БЦ колеблются в диапазоне от 21 до 33 ℃. Дальнейшее повышение температуры приводит к снижению выхода целевого продукта [32][33][34]. Так же было выявлено влияние критически низких температур (8 ℃) на продуктивность симбиоза микроорганизмов Medusomyces gisevii.…”
Section: усовершенствование биотехнологических процессов выращивания ...unclassified
“…Замачивание зерна ржи В замочную емкость подают предварительно очищенное, отсортированное, взвешенное зерно и воду температурой 10-17 °С. Водно-зерновую смесь интенсивно перемешивают воздухом и оставляют в покое на [30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45] К перспективному направлению совершенствования технологии светлого пива следует отнести разработку новых сортов с частичной заменой солода на нетрадиционные виды растительного сырья с целью формирования новых физико-химических, органолептических и функциональных свойств готового продукта. Так, актуальным является использование нетрадиционных видов солодов, введение которых в технологии пива позволяет значительно расширить ассортимент продукции и обогатить готовые напитки полезными для организма человека веществами.…”
Section: усовершенствование биотехнологических процессов выращивания ...unclassified
“…At higher temperatures (42 °C) protein denaturation and aggregation affected cellulose morphology. Increasing rates of centrifugation resulted in decreased cellulose production and a reduction in reducing end detection by BCA assay [ 53 ].…”
Section: Glycosyltransferasesmentioning
confidence: 99%