Annual Reports on Fermentation Processes
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Annual Reports on Fermentation Processes

  1. 334 pages
  2. English
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  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Annual Reports on Fermentation Processes

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Annual Reports on Fermentation Processes, Volume 4 considers the significant developments concerning fermentation processes. This book discusses the practical mixed culture processes, microbial fermentation or use of sugar from food wastes, and microbial ecology and physiology of lignin degradation. The immobilized cells for a single enzyme reaction, antibiotics affecting membrane permeability, and direct microbiological conversion of cellulosics to ethanol are also elaborated. This text likewise covers the application of genetics to the fermentation industry and large-scale production of crude interferon. Other topics include the improvement of alcohol production by recombinant DNA techniques and evaluation of N2 fixation and H2 production in fermentation culture. This volume is recommended for students and researchers conducting work on fermentation research and developments.

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Annual Reports on Fermentation Processes
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Contributors
  6. Foreword
  7. Preface
  8. David Perlman 1920-1980
  9. CHAPTER 1. PRACTICAL MIXED CULTURE PROCESSES
  10. CHAPTER 2. CONVERTING FOOD PROCESSING WASTES INTO FOOD OR FEED THROUGH MICROBIAL FERMENTATION
  11. CHAPTER 3. MICROBIOLOGY OF LIGNIN DEGRADATION
  12. CHAPTER 4. IMMOBILIZED MICROBES
  13. CHAPTER 5. PEPTIDES
  14. CHAPTER 6. DIRECT MICROBIOLOGICAL CONVERSION OF CELLULOSICS TO ETHANOL
  15. CHAPTER 7. THE NEW BIOLOGY: OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE FERMENTATION INDUSTRY
  16. CHAPTER 8. LARGE-SCALE PRODUCTION OF HUMAN INTERFERONS
  17. CHAPTER 9. YEAST ALCOHOL TOLERANCE AND RECOMBINANT DNA FOR IMPROVED ALCOHOL PRODUCTION PROCESS
  18. CHAPTER 10. AN EVALUATION OF N2 FIXATION AND H2 PRODUCTION IN FERMENTATION CULTURE
  19. Index