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Environmental pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, depletion of fossil fuels, and a growing population have sparked a search for new and renewable energy sources such as biodiesel. The use of waste or residues as substrates for microbial growth can favor
Dimitra Karageorgou +5 more
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Low biomass yield and nutrient removal efficiency are problems challenging the employment of microorganisms for wastewater remediation. Starch processing effluent (SPE) was used as a fermentation substrate to co-culture Chlorella vulgaris and Rhodotorula
Qian Lu +4 more
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Lipid Production from Nannochloropsis [PDF]
Microalgae are sunlight-driven green cell factories for the production of potential bioactive products and biofuels. Nannochloropsis represents a genus of marine microalgae with high photosynthetic efficiency and can convert carbon dioxide to storage lipids mainly in the form of triacylglycerols and to the ω-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid ...
Xiao-Nian Ma +4 more
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Optimization of Bioenergy Production from Algae Using Bioreactor Design [PDF]
Bioenergy production from algae has gained significant attention due to its potential as a sustainable and renewable energy source. This research investigates the optimization of bioenergy production by focusing on bioreactor design to enhance the ...
Joshi Sanjeev Kumar +7 more
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This paper studied the bifurcation phenomena that can occur in a continuous bioreactor for lipid-rich biomass production using Rhodococcus opacus that feeds on refinery wastewater.
Abdelhamid Ajbar +2 more
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Oleaginous fungi have recently gained increasing attention among different microorganisms due to their ability for lipid production for the preparation of biofuel. In the present study, a locally isolated fungus E45, identified genetically as Aspergillus
E. M. Abdellah +6 more
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Modeling lipid accumulation in oleaginous fungi in chemostatcultures. II: Validation of the chemostat model using yeast culturedata from literature [PDF]
A model that predicts cell growth, lipid accumulation and substrate consumption of oleaginous fungi in chemostat cultures (Meeuwse et al. in Bioproc Biosyst Eng.
Meeuwse, P. +5 more
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Studies on Production of Lipids in Fungi. XXII.
Determination of the lipid productivity and composition of 33 strains of the genus Mortierella using glucose or decane as the carbon source was carried out. The maximum accumulation of lipids was 2.01g/400ml medium (total intracellular lipids/dry cell weight, 49.7%) in the M. isabellia IFO 8308 strain grown at 20°C using glucose as a carbon source. The
Osamu SUZUKI, Toshihiro YOKOCHI
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Lipid metabolism and HCV infection [PDF]
Chronic infection by hepatitis C virus (HCV) can lead to severe liver disease and is a global healthcare problem. The liver is highly metabolically active and one of its key functions is to control the balance of lipid throughout the body.
Boulant, Steeve +7 more
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A high throughput screening (HTS) methodology for evaluation of cellular lipid content based on Nile red fluorescence reads using black background 96-wells test plates and a plate reader equipment allowed the rapid intracellular lipid estimation of ...
Mauricio Ramírez-Castrillón +11 more
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