Frank K. Agbogbo, Ph.D.

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2005 Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States 
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Chemical Engineering, Agricultural Engineering
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Mark T. Holtzapple grad student 2005 Texas A & M
 (Anaerobic fermentation of rice straw and chicken manure to carboxylic acids.)
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Brown RF, Agbogbo FK, Holtzapple MT. (2010) Comparison of mechanistic models in the initial rate enzymatic hydrolysis of AFEX-treated wheat straw. Biotechnology For Biofuels. 3: 6
Agbogbo FK, Haagensen FD, Milam D, et al. (2008) Fermentation of acid-pretreated corn stover to ethanol without detoxification using Pichia stipitis. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology. 145: 53-8
Agbogbo FK, Wenger KS. (2007) Production of ethanol from corn stover hemicellulose hydrolyzate using Pichia stipitis. Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology. 34: 723-7
Agbogbo FK, Holtzapple MT. (2007) Fixed-bed fermentation of rice straw and chicken manure using a mixed culture of marine mesophilic microorganisms. Bioresource Technology. 98: 1586-95
Agbogbo FK, Wenger KS. (2006) Effect of pretreatment chemicals on xylose fermentation by Pichia stipitis. Biotechnology Letters. 28: 2065-9
Agbogbo FK, Holtzapple MT. (2006) Fermentation of rice straw/chicken manure to carboxylic acids using a mixed culture of marine mesophilic micoorganisms. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology. 129: 997-1014
Aiello-Mazzarri C, Agbogbo FK, Holtzapple MT. (2006) Conversion of municipal solid waste to carboxylic acids using a mixed culture of mesophilic microorganisms. Bioresource Technology. 97: 47-56
Coward-Kelly G, Agbogbo FK, Holtzapple MT. (2006) Lime treatment of shrimp head waste for the generation of highly digestible animal feed. Bioresource Technology. 97: 1515-20
Coward-Kelly G, Chang VS, Agbogbo FK, et al. (2006) Lime treatment of keratinous materials for the generation of highly digestible animal feed: 1. Chicken feathers. Bioresource Technology. 97: 1337-43
Coward-Kelly G, Agbogbo FK, Holtzapple MT. (2006) Lime treatment of keratinous materials for the generation of highly digestible animal feed: 2. Animal hair. Bioresource Technology. 97: 1344-52
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