Difference between revisions of "Solid state fermentation"

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=== Origin and composition ===
=== Origin and composition ===
Solid state fermentation is especially suitable for the cultivation of filamentous organisms, like ascomycetes and basidiomycetes, but also for various yeasts and bacteria.<ref name=":0" /> As diverse as these microorganisms are also the possible substrates and thus feedstocks. As described above, the feedstock can be a food product, such as rice or wheat bran.
Solid state fermentation is especially suitable for the cultivation of filamentous organisms, like ascomycetes and basidiomycetes, but also for various yeasts and bacteria.<ref name=":0" /> As diverse as these microorganisms are also the possible substrates and thus feedstocks. As described above, the feedstock can be a food product, such as rice or wheat bran. Agro-industrial residues such as cassava bagasse are e.g. used for the production of citric acid via SSF.<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Citric acid production by solid-state fermentation on a semi-pilot scale using different percentages of treated cassava bagasse|year=2005-12|author=F. C. Prado, L. P. S. Vandenberghe, A. L. Woiciechowski, J. A. Rodrígues-León, C. R. Soccol|journal=Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering|volume=22|issue=4|page=547–555|doi=10.1590/s0104-66322005000400007}}</ref>


=== Pre-treatment ===
=== Pre-treatment ===