2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2012.02.002
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Sugar beet pulp as support for Saccharomyces cerivisiae immobilization in bioethanol production

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“…In Indonesia, Terminalia catappa L. is an attractive, long-lived tree well suited to ornamental and amenity plantings. The water extract of Terminalia catappa leaves (TCL) has also been known as a folk medicine for antipyretic, haemostatic, hepatitis and liver-related diseases purposes in Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia (Meena & Raja, 2006;Vučurović & Razmovski, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Indonesia, Terminalia catappa L. is an attractive, long-lived tree well suited to ornamental and amenity plantings. The water extract of Terminalia catappa leaves (TCL) has also been known as a folk medicine for antipyretic, haemostatic, hepatitis and liver-related diseases purposes in Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia (Meena & Raja, 2006;Vučurović & Razmovski, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cell immobilization on a solid surface occurs by formation of weak bonds (van der Waals forces), electrostatic and Lewis acid-base interactions (Pelletier et al, 1997). Surface of SBP is heterogeneous with positively and negatively charged binding sites (Vučurović and Razmovski, 2012). It was reported that L. paracasei strains have negatively charged cell surface in pH range 3.8-8.0 (Pelletier et al, 1997), which allowed nonhomogeneous form of cell immobilization and specific cells binding on more favored sites during LA fermentation (Fig.…”
Section: Immobilization Of Lactobacillus Paracasei Nrrl B-4564 Onto Smentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Sugar beet pulp (SBP) is a fibrous by-product of sugar beet processing. On a dry matter basis, SBP contains about 10 % proteins, 22-24 % cellulose, 30 % hemicellulose and 25 % pectin (Vučurović and Razmovski, 2012;Šćiban et al, 2013). Traditionally, it is dried, pelletized and used as animal feed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pretreatment of the PPF by size reduction and delignification improved its immobilization support. In addition, several agro-industrial wastes, such as wine pomace, corncobs, and sugar beet pulp, function as immobilization supports in ethanol production (Genisheva et al 2011;Vucurovic and Razmovski 2012). The advantages of using cells immobilized to a natural immobilization support are the ease of operation, less adverse affects, and the natural replacement of old cells with new active fermenting ones.…”
Section: Co-fermentation Of the Molasses/opefb Hydrolysate Mixturementioning
confidence: 99%