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Parameter
Sap medium
Sterilized sap
Non-sterilized sap
1
)
Percentage conversion
%
91.0
69.2
IV. C
ONCLUSION
S. cerevisiae
Kyokai no.7 produce more bio-ethanol
up to 88.9% compared to baker’s yeast
S. cerevisiae
(62.1%)
in sterilized OPTs sap.
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