Suitability of Sorghum bicolor L. stalks and grains for bioproduction of ethanol
@inproceedings{Massoud2011SuitabilityOS, title={Suitability of Sorghum bicolor L. stalks and grains for bioproduction of ethanol}, author={Mona I. Massoud and Amal Mohamed Abd El-Razek}, year={2011} }
Abstract The goal of this proposed research is to utilize each of the stalk juice, the acid hydrolysate of both lignocellulosic components of the juice extracted stalks and grains of the non food sweet sorghum crop as a carbon source during bioproduction of ethanol using Saccharomyces cerevisiae and simultaneous saccharification fermentation (SSF) process. The obtained results revealed variation in proximate composition of carbohydrate compounds and mineral content between the sweet sorghum… CONTINUE READING
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