Citric acid production by Y. lipolytica W29 from crude glycerol: strain improvement by mutagenesis
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01/12/2015
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Resumo |
[Excerpt] Citric acid, an important and versatile organic acid extensively used in several industries, is originally produced by Aspergillus niger in submerged fermentation from molasses [1]. However, Yarrowia lipolytica have been studied and demonstrate a great potential as citric acid producer from several carbon sources [1–5] including crude glycerol, a low cost byproduct from the biodiesel industry [6]. The simultaneous production of the isomer isocitric acid is the major problem in using this yeast in the citric acid production. (...) |
Identificador |
Ferreira, P.; Mota, M.; Belo, Isabel, Citric acid production by Y . lipolytica W29 from crude glycerol: strain improvement by mutagenesis. MicroBiotec'15 - Congress of Microbiology and Biotechnology 2015. Évora, Portugal, Dec 10-12, 312-312, 2015. |
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eng |
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http://www.microbiotec15.uevora.pt/ |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject |