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Succinic acid, cellulose fermentation

A biocatalytic system for converting biomass to industrial chemicals is not only applicable to enzymatic conversions but also to fermentative conversion using cellulose. We report here three examples of fermentative conversion of cellulose to chemicals namely 1,3 propanediol, lactic acid, and succinic acid. [Pg.371]

The metabolism of anaerobic chytrids has not been studied in great detail, but it is known that most anaerobic chytrids studied so far produce formate, acetate, succinate, lactate and ethanol besides hydrogen and carbon dioxide when growing on cellulose, glucose or fructose as a carbon source (Julliand et al. 1998). Such a mixed acid fermentation is very similar to bacterial mixed acid fermentations that are, for example, well known for facultative anaerobic enteric bacteria, such as Escherichia coli. [Pg.151]


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