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- W2988430932 abstract "Oleaginous microorganisms have proved to be promising candidates for biodiesel production because they have high lipid productivity. The mass transfer of lipids from inside oleaginous microbes to outside of the microbes is an important area of future investigation for understanding and enhancing the extraction efficiency of lipids. This chapter discusses potential microbes for lipid production and various milking methods for their extraction. Milking is one of the best possibilities for this process; it was introduced by J. Frenz and collaborators in 1989 for extraction of hydrocarbons from Botryococcus braunii (green algae) by exposing cells to hexane for a short time. Various extraction processes are potentially applicable for milking microorganisms, including the use of biocompatible organic solvents, pulsed electric fields, spontaneous oozing, and membrane transport proteins. Hence, if milking comes to the commercial level, it would be more economical and environmentally friendly." @default.
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- W2988430932 title "Milking of Lipids from Oleaginous Microorganisms" @default.
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