Essays about: "Yeast Viability"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 10 essays containing the words Yeast Viability.
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6. Fodder yeast and biogas production: A fruitful symbiosis? : optimization of a single-cell protein process and examination of its impact on biogas output
University essay from SLU/Dept. of MicrobiologyAbstract : Due to a growing world population and strained wild fish stocks, aquaculture is expected to provide a large part of the increased global demand for animal protein, as the majority of wild fish stocks are already being fished at or above their sustainable capacity. However, fish feed often contains a significant amount of fish meal, produced from wild-caught fish. READ MORE
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7. Investigation of the Impact on Yeast Fermentation Performance in Production of Pale Lager Beer through Management Control
University essay from Teknisk biologi; Tekniska högskolanAbstract : Through a full factorial design experiment, the effects of time between worts, wort aeration and yeast dosage in production of a pale lager beer were examined in the beer process at Spendrups Bryggeri AB. The aim was to learn how different parameters may affect the yeast fermentation performance during beer production. READ MORE
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8. Evaluation of Different Enzymes and Yeasts, and Their Impact on Bioethanol Production Based on Debranned Wheat
University essay from Institutionen för fysik, kemi och biologiAbstract : Bioethanol is a fuel of tomorrow, and progress in the use of enzymes and reduction of non-fermentable materials by debranning will probably be a part to make it more economical with low environmental impact. Ethanol production based on debranned wheat was optimized in this study by batch experiments as well as continuous experiments in laboratory scale. READ MORE
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9. The HMG box of the histone lysine methylase spLsd1 is required for entry into quiescence
University essay from Institutionen för livsvetenskaperAbstract : The capability to control the progression of the cell cycle, including the means to enter into a stable non-proliferative state, is essential for eukaryotic unicellular and multicellular organisms. A quiescent state similar to G0 of higher eukaryotes can be induced by nitrogen starvation of the fission yeast model organism Schizosaccharomyces pombe. READ MORE
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10. Concentrating lignocellulosic hydrolysate by evaporation and its fermentation by repeated fedbatch using flocculating Saccharomyces cerevisiae
University essay from Högskolan i Borås/Institutionen IngenjörshögskolanAbstract : In order to obtain a sugar concentration of more than 100g.l-1of fermentable sugars, aspruce wood hydrolysate was subjected to high pressure and vacuum concentration andthe fermentability of each hydrolysate was assessed by fermentation experiments withflocculating S. cerevisiae. READ MORE