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Xylose-glucose co-fermentation to ethanol by Escherichia coli strain MS04 using single- and two-stage continuous cultures under micro-aerated conditions.

Marco T Fernández-SandovalJuvencio Galíndez-MayerFrancisco BolívarGuillermo GossetOctavio T RamírezAlfredo Martinez
Published in: Microbial cell factories (2019)
The total and simultaneous consumption of glucose and xylose by the ethanologenic E. coli strain MS04 was accomplished by using two-stage continuous culture under micro-aerated conditions with an increase in the volumetric ethanol productivity of 23% and 78% when compared to batch and single-stage continuous cultures, respectively. Multi-stage continuous cultivation can be used to promote the simultaneous consumption of all sugars contained in biomass hydrolysates, and thus increase the volumetric ethanol productivity of the fermentation process.
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