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  • 2. Oleaginous yeasts respond differently to carbon sources present in lignocellulose hydrolysate.
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  • 7. Growth and lipid production of Rhodotorula glutinis R4, in comparison to other oleaginous yeasts.
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  • 11. Assessing an effective feeding strategy to optimize crude glycerol utilization as sustainable carbon source for lipid accumulation in oleaginous yeasts.
    Signori L, Ami D, Posteri R, Giuzzi A, Mereghetti P, Porro D, Branduardi P.
    Microb Cell Fact; 2016 May 05; 15():75. PubMed ID: 27149859
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  • 13. Rhodotorula toruloides: an ideal microbial cell factory to produce oleochemicals, carotenoids, and other products.
    Zhao Y, Song B, Li J, Zhang J.
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  • 14. Environmental assessment of Rhodosporidium toruloides-1588 based oil production using wood hydrolysate and crude glycerol.
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  • 15. Using crude glycerol and thin stillage for the production of microbial lipids through the cultivation of Rhodotorula glutinis.
    Yen HW, Yang YC, Yu YH.
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  • 16. Economic and environmental evaluation for a closed loop of crude glycerol bioconversion to biodiesel.
    Sun H, Yang M, Gao Z, Wang X, Wu C, Wang Q, Gao M.
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  • 17. Production of microbial oils by the oleaginous yeast Rhodotorula graminis S1/2R in a medium based on agro-industrial by-products.
    Martinez-Silveira A, Garmendia G, Rufo C, Vero S.
    World J Microbiol Biotechnol; 2022 Jan 27; 38(3):46. PubMed ID: 35083575
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  • 18. Oil production by oleaginous yeasts using the hydrolysate from pretreatment of wheat straw with dilute sulfuric acid.
    Yu X, Zheng Y, Dorgan KM, Chen S.
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  • 19. Lipid production for second generation biodiesel by the oleaginous yeast Rhodotorula graminis.
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  • 20. Production of added-value microbial metabolites during growth of yeast strains on media composed of biodiesel-derived crude glycerol and glycerol/xylose blends.
    Diamantopoulou P, Filippousi R, Antoniou D, Varfi E, Xenopoulos E, Sarris D, Papanikolaou S.
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