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Bioresource Technology | 2001

The effect of supplementation by different nitrogen sources on the production of lactic acid from date juice by Lactobacillus casei subsp. rhamnosus

Nabil Nancib; Aicha Nancib; Amel Boudjelal; Chouki Benslimane; Fabrice Blanchard; Joseph Boudrant

Production of lactic acid from date juice by fermentation has been studied using Lactobacillus casei subsp. rhamnosus as the producer organism. The optimum substrate concentration, expressed in its glucose content, was 60 g l(-1). Various nitrogen sources were compared with yeast extract in terms of their efficiency for lactic acid production. None of these nitrogen sources gave lactic acid concentrations as high as that obtained with yeast extract. As yeast extract supplementation was not economically attractive, different proportions of (NH4)2SO4 and yeast extract were used. When the elemental nitrogen ratio of(NH4)2SO4 to yeast extract was 4:1, the substrate use and efficiency of lactic acid production were the same as in date juice supplemented with 20 g l(-1) yeast extract (0:5).


Bioresource Technology | 2017

Impact of shear stress and impeller design on the production of biogas in anaerobic digesters

Aline Lebranchu; Stéphane Delaunay; Philippe Marchal; Fabrice Blanchard; Stéphane Pacaud; Michel Fick; Eric Olmos

Today, intensification of anaerobic digestion is still a scientific and technical challenge. The present study proposed combined experimental and computational fluid dynamics simulations to characterize the impact of shear stress and impeller design on the biogas production after sequential additions of substrate. Liquid phase (cattle manure digestate) rheological law was experimentally determined and input in numerical simulations. The results showed that the original use of a double helical ribbon in digester allowed a significantly faster dispersion of fresh substrate than the use of a classical Rushton turbine, leading to a 50% higher methane production rate. However, with both impellers, too high agitation rates entailed a clear slow-down of production rate and a decrease in CH4 content. To avoid this loss of productivity, it was shown that the maximal value of shear stress, determined by numerical simulations, was a consistent parameter to set the upper agitation conditions in digesters.


Fuel | 2002

Radiant flash pyrolysis of cellulose pellets: products and mechanisms involved in transient and steady state conditions

Jacques Lédé; Fabrice Blanchard; Olivier Boutin


Iranian Journal of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering-international English Edition | 2006

UV-HPLC / APCI-MS METHOD FOR SEPARATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF THE CAROTENOIDS PRODUCED BY SPOROBOLOMYCES RUBERRIMUS H110

Sayed Hadi Razavi; Fabrice Blanchard; Ivan Marc


Biochemical Engineering Journal | 2012

Decoupling of oxygen transfer and power dissipation for the study of the production of pristinamycins by Streptomyces pristinaespiralis in shaking flasks

N. Mehmood; Eric Olmos; Jean-Louis Goergen; Fabrice Blanchard; P. Marchal; Wolf Klöckner; Jochen Büchs; Stéphane Delaunay


Archive | 1990

Systeme echantillonneur automatique d'un liquide biologique a prelevement sterile

Ivan Marc; Fabrice Blanchard; Evelyne Ronat; Jean-noel Rabaud


Hrc-journal of High Resolution Chromatography | 1999

HPLC control of an alkyl glycoside synthesis

Patrick Chaimbault; Claire Elfakir; M. Lafosse; Fabrice Blanchard; Ivan Marc


Lait | 1999

Une méthode de dosage en ligne du diacétyle et de l'acétaldéhyde dans les yaourts, laits fermentés, beurres et margarines

Gilles Stien; Fabrice Blanchard; Emmanuel Rondags; Ivan Marc


Archive | 1990

SYSTEM OF AUTOMATIC STERILE SAMPLING OF A BIOLOGICAL FLUID.

Ivan Marc; Fabrice Blanchard; Evelyne Ronat; Jean-noel Rabaud


Biochemical Engineering Journal | 2015

Impact of gas–liquid mass transfer on organic acids production by Corynebacterium glutamicum in unbaffled shake flasks

Abdoul Karim Kaboré; Eric Olmos; Fabrice Blanchard; Michel Fick; Stéphane Delaunay; Emmanuel Guedon

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Ivan Marc

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Eric Olmos

University of Lorraine

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Stéphane Delaunay

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Michel Fick

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Emmanuel Guedon

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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M. Lafosse

University of Orléans

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