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Yeast cultivation for single-cell protein production using the carbohydrate hydrolysate of steam-exploded eucalyptus wood

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  • Xiaoyan Zhang

    Hebei Agricultural University, China

  • Guangjie Zhao

    Beijing Forestry University, College of Material Science and Technology, Haidian, Beijing, China

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Posted in WOOD RESEARCH Volume 67, Number 4, 2022Tagged amino acids, biomass, Carbohydrate hydrolysate, fermentation, single-cell protein

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Zhang, X. & Zhao, G. (2022): Yeast cultivation for single-cell protein production using the carbohydrate hydrolysate of steam-exploded eucalyptus wood. In: Wood Research 67 (4), 568-581 pp., available at: doi.org/10.37763/wr.1336-4561/67.4.568581

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