Suggest TWO (2) commonly available biomass in Malaysia that can be utilized as potential feedstocks for fermentation and discuss the importance of feedstock pre-treatment. ⠀⠀
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- Suggest THREE (3) steps that could be taken to reduce phosphorus inputs in water.(b) (c) Explain the biological requirements for microalgal growth and the main system components for a microalgal processing plant to produce biofuel. How is the system design dependent on its geographical location? A continuous microalgal production system is being developed using a raceway design to produce biofuel from CO2 sequestration. Calculate the area of the raceway (m²) to sequester 2000 tons of CO₂ per year if the growth rate is 75mg/L-day and estimate the amount of biofuel that could be produced. Clearly state any assumptions that you make.The case study for UPSTREAM AND DOWNSTREAM PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY needs to be conducted to study about Two different types of microorganisms producing similar bio-based compound using similar substrates. Microorganisms selected: Saccharomyces cerevisiae vs Zymomonas mobilis Bio-based compund: Ethanol QUESTION: Please explain very clearly about the Medium formulation (1.what are the substrates?,2.pre-treatment of substrates, 3.addition of stimulant or etc., 4.advantages and disadvantages of the selected substrates).
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- Illustrate the effect of temperatures 4, 15, and 25 °C on microbial spoilage of food. Assume that spoilage takes place when APC > 5.0 log CFU/g.Discuss at least three (03) anaerobic culturing techniques along with advantages and disadvantagesDiscuss how value addition by the production of products from processing wastes/byproducts addresses food security and poverty alleviation.