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2. D-Lactic acid fermentation performance and the enzyme activity of a novel bacterium Terrilactibacillus laevilacticus SK5–6
3. Enhanced effectiveness of Rhizopus oryzae by immobilization in a static bed fermentor for l-lactic acid production
4. Correlative effect of dissolved oxygen and key enzyme inhibitors responsible for l-lactate production by immobilized Rhizopus oryzae NRRL395 cultivated in a static bed bioreactor
5. Weizmannia acidilactici sp. nov., a lactic acid producing bacterium isolated from soils
6. Characterization of D-lactic acid, spore-forming bacteria and Terrilactibacillus laevilacticus SK5-6 as potential industrial strains
7. A homofermentative Bacillus sp. BC-001 and its performance as a potential l-lactate industrial strain
8. Co-fermentation of cassava waste pulp hydrolysate with molasses to ethanol for economic optimization
9. Characterisation of lactic acid producing Sporolactobacillus strains from tree barks in Thailand
10. Regulating Pyruvate Carboxylase in the Living Culture of Aspergillus Terreus Nrrl 1960 by l-Aspartate for Enhanced Itaconic Acid Production
11. Characterization of lactic acid producing Bacillus coagulans strains with their antibacterial activity and L-lactic acid production
12. Sporolactobacillus shoreicorticis sp.nov., a lactic acid-producing bacterium isolated from tree bark
13. Ethanol Production from Sugarcane Leaves by Kluyveromyces marxianus S1.17, a Genome-Shuffling Mediated Transformant
14. Co-fermentation of cassava waste pulp hydrolysate with molasses to ethanol for economic optimization
15. Characterisation of lactic acid producing Sporolactobacillus strains from tree barks in Thailand
16. Waste Cassava Tuber Fibers as an Immobilization Carrier of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for Ethanol Production
17. Sodium Hydroxide-Steam Explosion Treated Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch: Ethanol Production and Co-Fermentation with Cane Molasses
18. Terrilactibacillus laevilacticus gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from soil
19. Waste Cassava Tuber Fibers as an Immobilization Carrier of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for Ethanol Production.
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