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An alternative approach to exploiting avariety of biomass (Lignocellulosic feedstocks) as substrates to produce bioethanol by exploiting bacteria-yeast consortium. Cellvibrio Japonicus is a potent cellulolytic bacterium, which has a complete cellulolytic system used to hydrolyze cellulose into glucose, a key monosaccharide sugar and thereafter, Saccharomyces cerevisiae (ethanol producer) can use this sugar to produce ethanol as a final product.

Produktbeschreibung
An alternative approach to exploiting avariety of biomass (Lignocellulosic feedstocks) as substrates to produce bioethanol by exploiting bacteria-yeast consortium. Cellvibrio Japonicus is a potent cellulolytic bacterium, which has a complete cellulolytic system used to hydrolyze cellulose into glucose, a key monosaccharide sugar and thereafter, Saccharomyces cerevisiae (ethanol producer) can use this sugar to produce ethanol as a final product.
Autorenporträt
Mr. Ali Mulakhudair is a Senior Ph.D. student at the University of Sheffield, the UK and he joined the University of Sheffield in 2014. His research areas are Scarification, fermentation and in situ separation/ recovery of the fermentation products. Eman Jarallah is a microbiological professor in the university of Babylon/ college of science.