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Production of bacterial enzymes by solid state fermentation

K.R. Babu, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1996 - 
- Vol. 55, pp 464-467
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This article is published in Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research.The article was published on 1996-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 90 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Solid-state fermentation.

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New developments in solid state fermentation: I-bioprocesses and products.

TL;DR: SSF processes offer potential advantages in bioremediation and biological detoxification of hazardous and toxic compounds and appear to be a promising one for the production of value-added ‘low volume-high cost’ products such as biopharmaceuticals.
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Biotechnological advantages of laboratory-scale solid-state fermentation with fungi.

TL;DR: This review will focus on research work allowing comparison of the specific biological particulars of enzyme, metabolite and/or spore production in SSF and in SmF.
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Solid-State Fermentation Systems—An Overview

TL;DR: The relevance of applying SSF technology in the production of mycotoxins, biofuels, and biocontrol agents is discussed, and the need for adopting SSFtechnology in bioremediation of toxic compounds, biological detoxication of agro-industrial residues, andBiotransformation of agri-products and residues is emphasized.
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Production of a cellulolytic enzyme system in mixed-culture solid-state fermentation of soybean hulls supplemented with wheat bran

TL;DR: In this article, the results of static-tray fermentation of soybean hulls supplemented with wheat bran using a co-culture of Trichoderma reesei and Aspergillus oryzae were performed.
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Cellulase Production by Bacteria: A Review

TL;DR: The review describes the current knowledge of cellulase production by submerged fermentation and solid state fermentation, properties of cellulasing and cloning and expression of cellulases gene, and the biotechnological aspect of cellul enzyme research and their future prospects are discussed.
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