Lu-Kwang Ju

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Chemical Engineering University of Akron, Akron, OH, United States 
Area:
Microbiology Biology
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Li Q, Ray CS, Callow NV, et al. (2020) Aspergillus niger production of pectinase and α-galactosidase for enzymatic soy processing. Enzyme and Microbial Technology. 134: 109476
Sodagari M, Ju L. (2020) Addressing the critical challenge for rhamnolipid production: Discontinued synthesis in extended stationary phase Process Biochemistry. 91: 83-89
Invally K, Ju L. (2020) Increased Rhamnolipid Concentration and Productivity Achieved with Advanced Process Design Journal of Surfactants and Detergents
Invally K, Sancheti A, Ju L. (2019) A new approach for downstream purification of rhamnolipid biosurfactants Food and Bioproducts Processing. 114: 122-131
Lin Z, Li C, Ju L. (2019) Glycerol and Acetate Additions to Maximize Lipid Content in High-Density Cultures of Phagotrophic Alga Ochromonas danica Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society. 96: 231-238
Xiao S, Ju LK. (2018) Conversion of wastewater-originated waste grease to polyunsaturated fatty acid-rich algae with phagotrophic capability. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Xiao S, Ju LK. (2018) Phagotrophic microalgae production from waste activated sludge under non-sterile conditions. Water Research. 145: 190-197
Li C, Ju LK. (2018) Reclamation of wastewater organics via two-stage growth of bacteria-then-oleaginous phagotrophic algae. Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering
Xiao S, Ju LK. (2018) Energy-efficient ultrasonic release of bacteria and particulates to facilitate ingestion by phagotrophic algae for waste sludge treatment and algal biomass and lipid production. Chemosphere. 209: 588-598
Islam SMM, Loman AA, Ju LK. (2018) High monomeric sugar yields from enzymatic hydrolysis of soybean meal and effects of mild heat pretreatments with chelators. Bioresource Technology. 256: 438-445
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