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The flows of biomass, glucose, ethanol, carbon dioxide, oxygen, glycerol, and the elemental composition of the biomass were measured. Models for anaerobic and aerobic growth are constructed. Values for YATP and P/O are obtained from continuous culture data for aerobic growth; this YATP value is...
In this work, we unlocked the potential of cyanobacterial photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide directly into glucose. Photosynthesis is the most extensive biochemical process on Earth, and photoautotrophs convert solar energy and carbon dioxide into primary organic carbon to support the maintenance o...
To evaluate the effect of anti-solvent on glucose recovery, Fig. 7 shows the density profiles of glu- cose in glucose/water/MIL-101 system in the absence and presence of anti-solvent (ethanol or acetone). When anti-solvent is present, the density located between 7 and 16 nm ...
Metabolic engineering of Escherichia coli for 1,4-Diaminobutane Production: A Four Carbon Diamine Compared to ethanol, butanol offers many advantages as a substitute for gasoline because of higher energy content and higher hydrophobicity. Typically, 1-b... SY Lee,W Kim,S Sohn,... - 《Metabolic...
Certain microorganisms, such as yeast, under anaerobic conditions convertpyruvate to carbonic dioxide and ethanol. This is the basis of the production of alcohol.Glycolysis also results in the production of various intermediates used in the synthesis of otherbiomolecules. Depending on the organism, ...
To minimize spontaneous O2 generation from H2O2, molybdate, iodide, and ethanol are included to enhance catalase-mediated inactivation of the peroxide. 2. Measuring H2O2 formation by using peroxidase to convert a chromogen to a colored product: Many chromogens have been used, including o-dianisidine...
Incubation with ethanol did not inactivate the uptake system. Cycloheximide in the medium with glucose led to a two-fold slower inactivation either by inhibiting the protein synthesis or by interfering with the glucose metabolism. 4. 4. A rapid recovery of the maltose-uptake system occurred when ...
In the human body, glucose supplies about 3.75 kilocalories of energy per gram. It is metabolized into carbon dioxide and water, producing energy in chemical form as ATP. While it's needed for many functions, glucose is particularly important because it supplies nearly all the energy for the ...
Certain microorganisms, such as yeast, under anaerobic conditions convertpyruvate to carbonic dioxide and ethanol. This is the basis of the production of alcohol.Glycolysis also results in the production of various intermediates used in the synthesis of otherbiomolecules. Depending on the organism, ...