Bioethanol Production from Sugarcane Molasses by Fed-Batch Fermentation Systems Using Instant Dry Yeast

Bioethanol has recently attracted much attention as a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative energy source. This study aimed to develop a potential process for bioethanol production by fed-batch fermentation using instant dry yeast. To obtain the highest cell growth, we studied the inf...

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