Ren et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Artificial cordyceps mycelium by submerged fermentation of Hirsutella sinensis HS 1201 using rice bran hydrolysate as substrateRen et al., 2021
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- 14206386950292899870
- Author
- Ren W
- Wang C
- Zhao R
- Li H
- Zhang Q
- Cai D
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- Publication venue
- Environmental Quality Management
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Artificial cordyceps mycelium (CM) is a potential substitute for natural cordyceps. In this study, rice bran hydrolysate (RBH), from the residual of the food process, was applied as substrate for submerged fermentation. The active compounds' constituents in CM were …
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