Fig. 4From: Bioconversion of non-food corn biomass to polyol esters of fatty acid and single-cell oilsProduction of PEFA and SCO from non-food corn biomass. a The production of sugar-rich CBS hydrolysates from pretreated CS and CCR. The produced reducing sugar was determined by the DNS method. b The production of PEFA and SCO from CS- and CCR-derived sugar and CC-xylose. PEFA titer, biomass, SCO content, PEFA yield, and total lipid yield were determined to investigate the effect of different sugar-rich hydrolysates on lipid production. abcData with different superscripts differ (p < 0.05). c 10-L batch fermentation of P4R5 for the production of PEFA and SCO from CCR-derived sugar. The time course of PEFA titer, biomass, SCO content, and residual reducing sugar were determined within 168 h. Three replicates were prepared for statistical analysisBack to article page