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SCELSE and Temasek Polytechnic scientists replace fishmeal in aquaculture with microbial protein derived from soybean processing wastewater - SCELSE
SCELSE and Temasek Polytechnic scientists replace fishmeal in aquaculture with microbial protein derived from soybean processing wastewater - SCELSE
Singapore scientists replace fish feed with microbial protein extracted from soybean wastewater
Singapore scientists replace fish feed with microbial protein extracted from soybean wastewater
Singapore scientists have found a way to replace feed for fish farming with a kind of protein extracted from the wastewater that is used to process soybeans....
NTU scientists find way to grow fish food from microbes cleared by food processing plants
NTU scientists find way to grow fish food from microbes cleared by food processing plants
Protein-rich microbes grown in wastewater from washing soy can be turned into fish feed. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Study evaluates production and safety of SCP from soybean processing wastewater
Study evaluates production and safety of SCP from soybean processing wastewater
Researchers have developed a way to turn nutrient-rich soybean wastewater into protein-rich microbial feed for aquaculture.
Microbes could convert industrial wastewater into ecofriendly products | PNAS
Microbes could convert industrial wastewater into ecofriendly products | PNAS
Study successfully replaces fishmeal with microbial protein cultivated from soybean processing wastewater
Study successfully replaces fishmeal with microbial protein cultivated from soybean processing wastewater
Scientists from NTU and Temasek Polytechnic have successfully replaced half of the fishmeal protein in the diets of farmed Asian seabass with a ‘single cell protein’.
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