Simultaneous Saccharification and Alcohol Fermentation of Unheated Starch by Free, Immobilized and Coimmobilized Systems of Glucoamylase and Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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For the simultaneous saccharification and alcohol fermentation (SSF) of corn, cassava and naked barley requiring no heat treatment, the use of freely suspended glucoamylase-cell, cell immobilized and glucoamylase-cell commobilized systems in Ca-alginate was investigated.In these systems, 0.2% glucoamylase was used for both the free glucoamylase-cell and cell immobilized systems, whereas 1.0% of the enzyme was used for the glucoamylase cell coimmobilized system.The SSF of corn, cassava and naked barley was successfully carried out as follows; group A with heat treatment and group B without heat treatment using the free gluco amylase-cell suspended system. The conversion yield (Y_<p/so>) in the cell immobilized system was increased by the heat treatment of corn and cassava but not of naked barley. The conversion yield was remarkably increased using the coimmobilized system with corn and cassava, whereas naked barley gave the same yield as in the free glucoamylase-cell suspended system.
- 社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 1988-08-25
著者
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KIM Hae
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Sejong University
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Ryu B
Kyungsung Univ. Pusan
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Kim H
Department Of Food Science And Technology College Of Engineering Kyungsun University
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NAM KI
Laboratory, IL SAN Trading Co., Ltd
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CHOI MEUNG
Laboratory, IL SAN Trading Co., Ltd
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KIN WOON
Department of Food Science and Technology, College of Engineering Kyungsun University
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Kin Woon
Department Of Food Science And Technology College Of Engineering Kyungsun University
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Choi Meung
Laboratory Il San Trading Co. Ltd
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Kim Hae
Department Of Anesthesia And Pain Medicine School Of Medicine Pusan National University
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Nam Ki
Laboratory Il San Trading Co. Ltd
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