Fed-Batch Biofuel Production Process Using a New Brunswick™ BioFloR 115

6 Feb 2014

In Brazil, it is common in the biofuel industry to utilize a biochemical process in which glucose, fructose and sucrose (derived from sugar cane juice and sugar cane molasses) are used to produce biofuel through a fed-batch fermentation process. This application note shows that Saccharomyces cerevisiae can successfully be cultivated in high densities to convert sugar cane into biofuel using a BioFlo 115.

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Fed-Batch Biofuel Production Process Using a New Brunswick™ BioFloR 115