Production of Ethanol by an Integrated Valorization of Olive Oil Byproducts. The Role of Phenolic Inhibition (2 pp) |
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Authors: | Dario Zanichelli Francesco Carloni Ermal Hasanaj Nausica D’Andrea Alessandro Filippini Leonardo Setti |
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Affiliation: | (1) Scientific Journals, ecomed publishers, 86899 Landsberg, Germany |
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Abstract: | Background, Aim and Scope Agricultural industrial wastes can frequently be used as raw materials in the production of bio-fuels. Olive-oil milling wastewater is considered as one of the most polluting agro-industrial residues, but fortunately due to its high content of organic matter, it has the potential to be a valuable starting material to obtain bio-ethanol via fermentation with Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The fermentation of olive-oil milling wastewater has been demonstrated with good yield of ethanol (8-12%v/v) once the level of reducing sugars is appropriate and the phenolic fraction, which inhibits the yeast, is removed. Materials and Methods: - Results: - Discussion: - Conclusions: - Recommendations and Perspectives: - |
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Keywords: | phenolic compounds olive oil milling wastewaters integrated valorisation inhibition, phenolic fermentation ethanol production byproducts, olive oil bio-fuels bio-ethanol agro-industrial wastes Saccharomyces cerevisiae |
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