Title |
Methodology for enabling high-throughput simultaneous saccharification and fermentation screening of yeast using solid biomass as a substrate
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Published in |
Biotechnology for Biofuels and Bioproducts, January 2015
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DOI | 10.1186/s13068-014-0181-z |
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Authors |
Adam Elliston, Ian P Wood, Marie J Soucouri, Rachelle J Tantale, Jo Dicks, Ian N Roberts, Keith W Waldron |
Abstract |
High-throughput (HTP) screening is becoming an increasingly useful tool for collating biological data which would otherwise require the employment of excessive resources. Second generation biofuel production is one such process. HTP screening allows the investigation of large sample sets to be undertaken with increased speed and cost effectiveness. This paper outlines a methodology that will enable solid lignocellulosic substrates to be hydrolyzed and fermented at a 96-well plate scale, facilitating HTP screening of ethanol production, whilst maintaining repeatability similar to that achieved at a larger scale. |
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