Jerusalem artichoke as low‐cost fructose‐rich feedstock for fossil fuels desulfurization by a fructophilic bacterium
ConclusionsThese results highlight the efficacy of the treatment applied to JAJ in making this agro‐material a promising low‐cost renewable feedstock for improved BDS by the fructophilic strain 1B.
Significance and Impact of StudyThis study is a fundamental step viewing BDS application at the industrial level since it accounts a cost‐effective production of the biocatalysts, one of the main drawbacks for BDS scale‐up.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Source: Journal of Applied Microbiology - Category: Microbiology Authors: T. P. Silva, S. M. Paixão, J. C. Roseiro, L. Alves Tags: Original Article Source Type: research