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Saccharomyces cerevisiae was grown in a chemostat under high glucose conditions (up to 300 g l−1). The results support the view that higher glucose feed favors higher ethanol production regardless of the existence of osmotic stress. A low glucose utilization and yield coefficient provides an opportunity to improve continuous fermentation performance in the fuel alcohol industry. The possibility exists...
The concept of net consumption and/or production rates of fermentation metabolites has been proposed and applied to evaluate the performance of Saccharomyces cerevisiae grown in a multistage chemostat environment under increasing glucose concentrations (increased gravity). Results show that both rates are strongly affected by high glucose doses (osmotic pressure) and that ethanol inhibition has a...
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