Refined Corn Pulp (Powder) (Special for Fermentation)
Cat.No:FA0371 Solarbio
Appearance:Pale yellow block or powdery solid
Storage:2-8℃,2 years.Please use as soon as possible after opening.
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Refined Corn Pulp (Powder) (Special for Fermentation)Appearance:Pale yellow block or powdery solid
Storage:2-8℃,2 years.Please use as soon as possible after opening.
Qty:
Size:
Storage | 2-8℃,2 years.Please use as soon as possible after opening. |
Appearance | Pale yellow block or powdery solid |
Grade | BR |
Unit | Bottle |
Specification | 500g |
Product introduction
This product is light yellow block or powder solid, with the characteristic smell of corn pulp. High temperature in summer is easy to absorb moisture and melt. Bond block, but this is only a physical change (is the basic characteristics of dry corn pulp), does not affect the quality of corn pulp powder.
Nitrogen source for rapid medium for microbial culture and fermentation. It is especially suitable for the optimization and expansion of stable and rejuvenating strains and primary seeds in laboratory and scientific research.
composition
dry weight loss: ≤9.0%
protein (dry base) : ≥43.0%
Sulfur dioxide: ≤0.2%
phosphorus: ≤1.0%
Note:Product information may be optimized and upgraded. Please refer to the actual label information for accuracy.
Remark:These protocols are for reference only. Solarbio does not independently validate these methods.
Note:
1. The products are all for scientific research use only. Do not use it for medical, clinical diagnosis or treatment, food and cosmetics, etc. Do not store them in ordinary residential areas.
2. For your safety and health, please wear laboratory clothes, disposable gloves and masks.
3. The experimental results may be affected by many factors, after-sale service is limited to the product itself and does not involve other compensation.
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Efficient production of lactic acid from anaerobic co-fermentation of starch and nitrogen-rich agro-industrial waste using a batch system
Click to check >>Author:Tianjing Lian, Wanqin Zhang, Qitao Cao, Shunli Wang, Fubin Yin, Tanlong Zhou, Fangyu Zhang, Hongmin Dong
IF:15.1000
Publish_to:CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
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