It is important to produce L(+)-lactic acid at the lowest cost possible for lactic acid to become a candidate monomer material for promising biodegradable polylactic acid. In an effort to develop a high-rate bioreactor that provides high productivity along with a high concentration of lactic acid, t
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Operational patterns affecting lactic acid production in ultrafiltration cell recycle bioreactor
✍ Scribed by A. M. R. B. Xavier; L. M. D. Gonçalves; J. L. Moreira; M. J. T. Carrondo
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1995
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