Fungal Biomass Production from Coffee Pulp Juice
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概要
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Coffee pulp or skin represents about 40% of the weight of the fresh coffee fruit. It is currently a waste and its improper handling creates serious pollution problems for coffee producing countries. Mechanical pressing of the pulp will produce two fractions : coffee pulp juice (CPJ) and pressed pulp. Aspergillus oryzae, Trichoderma harzianum, Penicillium crustosum and Gliocladium deliquescens grew well in supplemented CPJ. At shake flask level the optimum initial C/N ratio was found to be in the range of 8 to 14. At this scale, biomass values of up to 50 g/l were obtained in 24 hr. Biomass production and total sugar consumption were not significantly different to all fungal species tested at the bench-scale level, even when the initial C/N ratio was varied. Best nitrogen consumption values were obtained when the initial C/N ratio was 12. Maximum specific growth rates occurred between 4-12 hr for all fungal species tested.
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- 1980-12-25
著者
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Calzada F.
Applied Research Division Central American Research Institute For Industry (icaiti)
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LEON R.
Applied Research Division, Central American Research Institute for Industry (ICAITI)
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HERRERA R.
Applied Research Division, Central American Research Institute for Industry (ICAITI)
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ROLZ C.
Applied Research Division, Central American Research Institute for Industry (ICAITI)
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Rolz C.
Applied Research Division Central American Research Institute For Industry (icaiti)
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Leon R.
Applied Research Division Central American Research Institute For Industry (icaiti)
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Herrera R.
Applied Research Division Central American Research Institute For Industry (icaiti)