Production of Single Cell Protein from Vegetable Oils
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概要
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Production of single cell protein from rape-seed oil and solid fraction of plam oil was studied. All strains tested were able to use these oils as a carbon substrate. Growth rates and growth yields for some strains were perfectly acceptable for industrial applications. According to the growth rates (doubling time in hours), the best strains on rapeseed oil were Candida rugosa, Candida deformans, Candida lipolytica and Geotrichum candidum.On the solid fraction of palm oil, the best strain was Candida rugosa. Growth yields (g of dry matter or protein produced/g of substrate metabolized) were very impressive for all strains tested : and average of 0.8 of dry matter/per g of substrate and 0.35 of protein/g of substrate.
- 公益社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 1983-08-25
著者
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Galzy P.
Chaire De Genetique Et Microbiologie
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MONTET D.
Chaire de Genetique et Microbiologie
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RATOMAHENINA R.
Charie de Genetique et Microbiologie
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BA A.
Chaire de Genetique et Microbiologie
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