therefore it is difficult to compare the data we obtained with suitable
literature. Pessoa et al. (1997) reported that the highest cell
concentration after cultivation of the C. tropicalis IZ 1824 strain in
sugar cane hydrolysate was 11.8 g DM dm3
, which is close to
the results we obtained. Chang (1985) reported that the Candida
utilis cell concentration in the medium obtained from peat hydrolysates
was in the range of 3.79–10.67 g DM dm3
. Taniguchi et al.
(1982) described the cultivation of 10 yeast strains in rice straw
hydrolysates. The cell yields of culture with sugar solution
obtained from pre-treated straw were: 6.8 g DM dm3 for C. tropicalis,
6.4 g DM dm3 for Torulopsis xylinus, 10.1 g DM dm3 for T.
cutaneum, and 7.6 g DM dm3 for C. guilliermondii. In addition,
the best dry-cell yield (15.6 g DM dm3
) was observed in the culture
of T. cutaneum using a sugar solution obtained from the hemicellulose
component. Tauk (1982) reported a wide range of the cell
concentration of the C. guilliermondii and C. tropicalis strains (1.1–
6.8 g DM dm3
), depending on the medium content and cultivation
conditions.
The ob
therefore it is difficult to compare the data we obtained with suitableliterature. Pessoa et al. (1997) reported that the highest cellconcentration after cultivation of the C. tropicalis IZ 1824 strain insugar cane hydrolysate was 11.8 g DM dm3, which is close tothe results we obtained. Chang (1985) reported that the Candidautilis cell concentration in the medium obtained from peat hydrolysateswas in the range of 3.79–10.67 g DM dm3. Taniguchi et al.(1982) described the cultivation of 10 yeast strains in rice strawhydrolysates. The cell yields of culture with sugar solutionobtained from pre-treated straw were: 6.8 g DM dm3 for C. tropicalis,6.4 g DM dm3 for Torulopsis xylinus, 10.1 g DM dm3 for T.cutaneum, and 7.6 g DM dm3 for C. guilliermondii. In addition,the best dry-cell yield (15.6 g DM dm3) was observed in the cultureof T. cutaneum using a sugar solution obtained from the hemicellulosecomponent. Tauk (1982) reported a wide range of the cellconcentration of the C. guilliermondii and C. tropicalis strains (1.1–6.8 g DM dm3), depending on the medium content and cultivationconditions.The ob
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