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Production and characterization of yeasts grown on media composed of spruce-derived sugars and protein hydrolysates from chicken by-products.

David LapeñaGergely KosaLine D HansenLiv T MydlandVolkmar PassothSvein Jarle HornVincent G H Eijsink
Published in: Microbial cell factories (2020)
The efficient conversion of industrial biomass streams to yeast biomass demonstrated in this study opens new avenues towards better valorization of these streams and development of sustainable feed ingredients. Furthermore, we conclude that production of W. anomalus or B. adeninivorans on this promising renewable medium may be potentially more efficient than production of the well-known feed ingredient C. jadinii. Further research should focus on medium optimization, development of semi-continuous and continues fermentation protocols and exploration of downstream processing methods that are beneficial for the nutritional values of the yeast for animal feed.
Keyphrases
  • saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • wastewater treatment
  • small molecule
  • protein protein
  • plant growth