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- Solid-state_fermentation abstract "Solid state fermentation (SSF) is a biomolecule manufacturing process used in the food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, fuel and textile industries. These biomolecules are mostly metabolites generated by microorganisms grown on a solid support selected for this purpose. This technology for the culture of microorganisms is an alternative to liquid or submerged fermentation, used predominantly for industrial purposes.".
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- Solid-state_fermentation wikiPageExternalLink www.soufflet.com.
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- Solid-state_fermentation subject Category:Fermentation.
- Solid-state_fermentation comment "Solid state fermentation (SSF) is a biomolecule manufacturing process used in the food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, fuel and textile industries. These biomolecules are mostly metabolites generated by microorganisms grown on a solid support selected for this purpose. This technology for the culture of microorganisms is an alternative to liquid or submerged fermentation, used predominantly for industrial purposes.".
- Solid-state_fermentation label "Solid-state fermentation".
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