Regulation and Control of Rhizopus oryzae on Lactic Acid Production from Kitchen Refuse

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To develop a garbage recycling system, kitchen refuse, a rich and very cheap source of nutrition, was used to produce lactic acid, a raw material for producing biodegradable plastics. The orthogonal experiment shows the highest lactic acid concentration is achieved under the following fermentation conditions: inoculating spore suspension of rhizopus oryzae AS 3.819 of 10%, culturing seed for 17 h, and adjusting fermentation medium to PH8.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 726-731)

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