Bioconversion of industrial cellulosic pulp materials to protein

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Micro-organism – per se ; compositions thereof; proces of... – Utilizing media containing waste sulphite liquor

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435252, 435911, 426 52, 426 53, 426807, C12N 124, C12N 122

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ABSTRACT:
An industrial cellulosic pulp material, such as wood pulp and paper stock, pulp sludges resulting from the manufacture of paper, coffee and sugar and starch-rich cellulosic materials, such as, bananas and root crops, is converted into a protein-enriched product having significant amounts of microbial biomass in the form of the fungus, Chaetomium cellulolyticum.

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patent: 3761355 (1973-09-01), Callihan et al.
patent: 4062727 (1977-12-01), Srinivasan et al.
Moo Young et al., "SCP Production by Chaetomium Cellulolyticum a New Chemotolerant Cellulolytic Fungus", Chem. Abstracts, vol. 186, Abstract No. 153935j, (1977).

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