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Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) are prebiotic substances found in several vegetable or natural foods. The main commercial production of FOS comes from enzymatic transformation of sucrose by the microbial enzyme fructosyltransferase. The... more
Fungal cellulases are well-studied enzymes and are used in various industrial processes. Much of the knowledge of enzymatic depolymerization of cellulosic material has come from Trichoderma cellulase system. Species of Trichoderma can... more
Solid state fermentation (SSF) represents a technological alternative for processing a great variety of legumes and/or cereals to improve their nutritional quality and to obtain edible products with palatable sensorial characteristics.... more
A Bacillus subtilis isolate was shown to be able to produce extracellular protease in solid-state fermentations (SSF) using soy cake as culture medium. A significant effect of inoculum concentration and physiological age on protease... more
... of the C source has been pointed out in several recent optimization studies ... pre treatment of wheat straw used as the inducing substrate for xylanase production by T ... Organism Substrate Cultivation conditions Xylanase Cellulase... more
District heating networks are commonly addressed in the literature as one of the most effective solutions for decreasing the greenhouse gas emissions from the building sector. These systems require high investments which are returned... more
Trichoderma strains were extensively studied as biocontrol agents due to their ability of producing hydrolytic enzymes, which are considered key enzymes because they attack the insect exoskeleton allowing the fungi infection. The present... more
Potato peel was found to be a superior substrate for solid state fermentation, compared to wheat bran, for the production of α-amylase by two thermophilic isolates of Bacillus licheniformis and Bacillus subtilis. Under optimal conditions,... more
In this paper we developed a mathematical model for predicting temperature and moisture content profiles in the bed of a tray bioreactor for solid-state fermentation (SSF). For this purpose we developed heat and mass (water) balances... more
9.1 INTRODUCTION The process of solid-state fermentation for food applications is one of the oldest knowledges available to humans. To many communities it is a part of their traditional knowledge to prepare the fermented food (Hesseltine,... more
Trichoderma strains were extensively studied as biocontrol agents due to their ability of producing hydrolytic enzymes, which are considered key enzymes because they attack the insect exoskeleton allowing the fungi infection. The present... more
In order to improve the digestibility and nutrient availability in rumen, wheat straw was subjected to solid state fermentation (SSF) with white-rot fungi (i.e. Pleurotus ostreatus and Trametes versicolor) and the fermented biomass... more
Heat removal is one of the major constraints in large-scale solid-state fermentation (SSF) processes. The effect of internal air circulation by forced convection on heat and water transfer has not been studied in SSF tray bioreactors.... more
Advances in microbial enzyme technology offer a significant opportunity for developing low-energy bioconversion solutions for industrial wastes as inexpensive feedstocks for useful products. In this short communication, two agro-food... more