Bioethanol production from rice washing drainage and rice bran

Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering
Masanori WatanabeShigeharu Kanemoto

Abstract

Bioethanol production from rice washing drainage and rice bran derived from a rinse-free process of rice manufacturing was established using the combinations of an enzymatic procedure and an ultra-sonic procedure of rice washing drainage for a sample pre-treatment. The maximum ethanol concentration was attained at 6.2% (v/v).

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