
Advantage and Application of High solid and Multi-phase Bioprocess Engineering
- 415 pages
- English
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Advantage and Application of High solid and Multi-phase Bioprocess Engineering
About this book
Advantage and application of high solid and Multi-phase Bioprocess Engineering startsdiscussion from very beginning and extends the discussions to a greater detail makingthis piece of work suitable for beginners as well as experts in this field. Multiple methodslike hydrolysis, Laboratory-scale method for enzymatic saccharification, model-basedoptimization, a statistical approach are described in a structured manner. In later part ofthe text, solid state fermentation has been explained considering Solid fermentation ofwheat bran for hydrolytic enzymes production and cellulase production. Also, scale upof Polygalacturonase Production by Solid State Fermentation Process along with consideringit as a Novel Paradigm for Organic Waste Valorization are discussed.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Declaration
- About the Editor
- Table of Contents
- List of Contributors
- List of Abbreviations
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Improving The Performance of Enzymes In Hydrolysis of High Solids Paper Pulp Derived From MSW
- Chapter 2 Laboratory-Scale Method For Enzymatic Saccharification of Lignocellulosic Biomass at High-Solids Loadings
- Chapter 3 Model-Based Optimization and Scale-Up of Multi-Feed Simultaneous Saccharification and Co-Fermentation of Steam Pre-T eated Lignocellulose Enables High Gravity Ethanol Production
- Chapter 4 A Statistical Approach for the Production of Thermostable and Alklophilic Alpha-Amylase From Bacillus Amyloliquefaciens KCP2 Under Solid-State Fermentation
- Chapter 5 Agroindustrial Wastes As Alternative For Lipase Production by Candida Viswanathii Under Solid-State Cultivation: Purification, Biochemical Properties, and Its Potential For Poultry Fat Hydrolysis
- Chapter 6 Optimization of b-Glucosidase, b-Xylosidase And Xylanase Production By Colletotrichum Graminicola Under Solid-State Fermentation And Application In Raw Sugarcane Trash Saccharification
- Chapter 7 Isolation, Purification, and Characterization of Xylanase Produced by a New Species Of Bacillus in Solid State Fermentation
- Chapter 8 Production Of Biomass-Degrading Multienzyme Complexes Under Solid-State Fermentation of Soybean Meal Using A Bioreactor
- Chapter 9 Application of Asymetrical and Hoke Designs For Optimization of Laccase Production by the White-Rot Fungus Fomes Fomentarius in Solid-State Fermentation
- Chapter 10 Mitigating Nitrous Oxide Emissions From Tea Field Soil Using Bioaugmentation With a Trichoderma Viride Biofertilizer
- Chapter 11 Potential Application Of Waste From Castor Bean (Ricinus Communis L.) For Production For Xylanase of Interest in the Industry
- Chapter 12 A High Redox Potential Laccase From Pycnoporus Sanguineus RP15: Potential Application For Dye Decolorization
- Chapter 13 Economic Analysis of The Production of Amylases and Other Hydrolases by Aspergillus Awamori In Solid-State Fermentation of Babassu Cake
- Chapter 14 Production of Fungal Amylases Using Cheap, Readily Available Agriresidues, For Potential Application in Textile Industry
- Chapter 15 Characterization Of Compounds With Tumor–Cell Proliferation Inhibition Activity From Mushroom (Phellinus Baumii)Mycelia Produced by Solid-State Fermentation
- Index