Solid state fermentation (SSF): diversity of applications to valorize waste and biomass

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Abstract

Solid state fermentation is currently used in a range of applications including classical applications, such as enzyme or antibiotic production, recently developed products, such as bioactive compounds and organic acids, new trends regarding bioethanol and biodiesel as sources of alternative energy, and biosurfactant molecules with environmental purposes of valorising unexploited biomass. This work summarizes the diversity of applications of solid state fermentation to valorize biomass regarding alternative energy and environmental purposes. The success of applying solid state fermentation to a specific process is affected by the nature of specific microorganisms and substrates. An exhaustive number of microorganisms able to grow in a solid matrix are presented, including fungus such as Aspergillus or Penicillum for antibiotics, Rhizopus for bioactive compounds, Mortierella for biodiesel to bacteria, Bacillus for biosurfactant production, or yeast for bioethanol.

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Lizardi-Jiménez, M. A., & Hernández-Martínez, R. (2017, May 1). Solid state fermentation (SSF): diversity of applications to valorize waste and biomass. 3 Biotech. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13205-017-0692-y

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