Bioconversion of biomass: A case study of ligno-cellulosics bioconversions in solid state fermentation

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Lignocellulosic residues obtained from crops cultivation form useful sources to be used as substrate for bioconversion processes. Sugarcane bagasse, which is a complex substrate obtained from the processing of sugar cane, is an important biomass among such sources. Due to its abundant availability, it can serve as an ideal substrate for microbial processes for the production of value added products. This paper reviews recent developments on biological processes developed on production of various products in solid state fermentation using sugarcane bagasse as the substrate and describes production of protein enriched feed, enzymes, amino acid, organic acids and compounds of pharmaceutical importance, etc. through microbial means. © 1998, Paraná Institute of Technology Publication.

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Pandey, A., & Soccol, C. R. (1998). Bioconversion of biomass: A case study of ligno-cellulosics bioconversions in solid state fermentation. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology. Instituto de Tecnologia do Parana. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-89131998000400001

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