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. 1986 Aug;52(2):385–387. doi: 10.1128/aem.52.2.385-387.1986

Comparison of Yeast Growth in Mesquite Wood Hydrolysate

Gary J Stanlake 1
PMCID: PMC203535  PMID: 16347140

Abstract

Hot-water extracts of mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) wood were assayed for their total carbohydrate, reducing sugar, and glucose content. These hydrolysates were then used as complete media for yeast growth. A total of 10 strains of yeasts were evaluated for their biomass production in the mesquite wood hydrolysates. Levels of utilizable carbohydrate proved to be the limiting factor for yeast growth in the hydrolysates.

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