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A novel Penicillium sumatraense isolate reveals an arsenal of degrading enzymes exploitable in algal bio-refinery processes.

M GiovannoniI LariniV ScafatiA ScorticaM CompriD PontiggiaG ZapparoliN VituloManuel BenedettiB Mattei
Published in: Biotechnology for biofuels (2021)
The improved lipid extractability from C. vulgaris biomass treated with the fungal filtrate highlighted the potential of algal saprophytes in the bioprocessing of microalgae, posing the basis for the sustainable transformation of algal metabolites into biofuel-related compounds.
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