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Successive saccharification of waste paper as a resource for bio-product development
K. M.P. Mokatse,
J. P.H. van Wyk
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Pharmacology & Therapeutics
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Incubation Period
100%
Saccharification
100%
Bioproducts
100%
Waste Paper
100%
Product Development
100%
Paper Materials
75%
Filter Paper
50%
Bioconversion
50%
Environmental Pollution
50%
World Population
25%
Incubation
25%
Bioactive Compounds
25%
High Resistance
25%
Cellulase
25%
Office Paper
25%
Cellulose
25%
Cellulolytic Enzymes
25%
Trichoderma Viride
25%
Waste Management
25%
Retailers
25%
Total Sugar
25%
Fossil Fuels
25%
Sugar Concentration
25%
Matters of Concern
25%
High Sugar Concentration
25%
Waste Biomass
25%
Biomass Conversion
25%
Value-added Bioproducts
25%
Engineering
Saccharification
100%
Filter Paper
66%
Sugar Concentration
66%
Global Population
33%
Fossil Fuel
33%