2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.procbio.2015.05.017
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Production of cellulolytic enzymes from ascomycetes: Comparison of solid state and submerged fermentation

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“…In recent years, many researchers have shown that solid state fermentation has a major impact on productivity, higher yields and improved product characteristics compared to liquid state fermentation [17,18]. Solid state fermentation is defined as fermentation involving solids in the absence of free water.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, many researchers have shown that solid state fermentation has a major impact on productivity, higher yields and improved product characteristics compared to liquid state fermentation [17,18]. Solid state fermentation is defined as fermentation involving solids in the absence of free water.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physiologically active compounds such as antibiotics, antitumor drugs, antibodies, hypocholesterolemic drugs, anticancer drugs, immunosuppressants, plant hormones, growth promoters for livestock, alkaloids, statins (Vieira et al 2008;Demain 2014;Khan et al 2014), phenolic compounds, terpenes, steroids (Hasnat et al 2015), and antioxidants (Borderes et al 2011) are obtained by fungal culture in bioprocess. Fungi are also recognized by their wide potential in enzyme production of commercial scale (Demain 2014;Hansen et al 2015), biotransformation process (Aguirre-Pranzoni et al 2011), and synthesis of organic acids (Liaud et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Submerged fermentation is one of the fermentation methods that have been used by industry for example in enzyme production, due to the better control of the parameters that affect the yield of the product (Hansen et al, 2015); temperature, pH and agitation are well-established for scaling the processes for industrial production capacity (Hansen et al, 2015). Lipase produced from submerged fermentation can be dried to obtain dry extract lipase.…”
Section: Production Of Dry Extract Lipase From Pseudomonas Aeruginosamentioning
confidence: 99%