1981
DOI: 10.1007/bf00134850
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Influence of the burning of sugar cane prior to its harvesting upon the production of single-cell protein from bagasse pith

Abstract: A culture of CeZfuZomon~ sp. and Bacillus subZJ.$~ was grown using sugar cane bagasse pith from unburnt sugar cane (UCP) as the source of carbohydrates. The yield and production values were proved to be higher than those obtained with burnt sugar cane (BCP).For UCP the maximum protein production was 7.8 g/l, the cellulolytic activity being 70 %, with a protein/hydrolyzed pith yield of 22 %. For BCP, the maximum protein value was 4.6 g/l, with a cellulolytic activity of 55 % and a protein/hydrolyzed pith of 17 … Show more

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