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Rapid fractionation of corn stover by microwave-assisted protic ionic liquid [TEA][HSO4] for fermentative acetone-butanol-ethanol production. [PDF]
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<i>Collinsella aerofaciens</i> linked with increased ethanol production and liver inflammation contribute to the pathophysiology of NAFLD. [PDF]
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Ethanol production from fodder beets
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1983AbstractVarious yeasts such as two strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Saccharomyces diastaticus, and Kluyveromyces marxianus were investigated for their ability to ferment fodder beet juice to alcohol. Juice extracted from fodder beet roots without any additives was used as a fermentation substrate. The fermentation kinetic parameters were determined
N, Kosaric, A, Wieczorek, S, Kliza
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Ethanol production by extractive fermentation
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1982AbstractThe ideal method to produce a terminal metabolite inhibitor of cell growth and production is to remove and recover it from the fermenting broth as it formed. Extractive fermentation is achieved in the case of ethanol production by coupling both fermentation and liquid‐liquid extraction, The solvent of extraction is 1‐dodecanol (or a mixture 1 ...
M, Minier, G, Goma
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Ethanol Production from Renewable Resources
1999Vast amounts of renewable biomass are available for conversion to liquid fuel, ethanol. In order to convert biomass to ethanol, the efficient utilization of both cellulose-derived and hemicellulose-derived carbohydrates is essential. Six-carbon sugars are readily utilized for this purpose.
C S, Gong, N J, Cao, J, Du, G T, Tsao
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End-Product Tolerance and Ethanol
1981Fossil fuels, and in particular oil and its derivatives, are the source of the vast proportion of fuels and chemicals used today in developed countries of the World. However, fossil fuels have two insurmountable drawbacks which restrict their production and utilization.
A H, Rose, M J, Beavan
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Postmortem Ethanol Concentrations and Postmortem Ethanol Production
Academic Forensic Pathology, 2014A review of the literature was conducted in reference to postmortem blood ethanol concentrations and the issue of postmortem production of ethanol. Ethanol in postmortem specimens may occur as a result of antemortem consumption (most common), postmortem production in the body or in vitro by microorganisms (less common), and endogenous production by ...
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Ethanol Production and Employment
1993Increased U.S, production of ethanol could create 28,000-108,000 new jobs by the year 2000. Ethanol distilled chiefly from corn, can be mixed with gasoline to reduce the level of hydrocarbon pollutants created by fuel combustion in gasoline engines. Job gains will be concentrated in the rural Midwest, where most of the Nation’s corn is grown.
Petrulis, Mindy +5 more
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2008
The production of fuel ethanol from corn grain is widely carried out in the US, with total current production at 7 billion gallons. This may soon reach 10 billion gallons or more. This chapter addresses the potential of fuel ethanol as an additional source of product based on utilization of the cellulosic (non-food) portions of maize, and in particular
Stefan Schwietzke +4 more
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The production of fuel ethanol from corn grain is widely carried out in the US, with total current production at 7 billion gallons. This may soon reach 10 billion gallons or more. This chapter addresses the potential of fuel ethanol as an additional source of product based on utilization of the cellulosic (non-food) portions of maize, and in particular
Stefan Schwietzke +4 more
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