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Chenyu Du

Researcher at University of Huddersfield

Publications -  79
Citations -  3016

Chenyu Du is an academic researcher from University of Huddersfield. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fermentation & Biorefinery. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 75 publications receiving 2475 citations. Previous affiliations of Chenyu Du include University of Manchester & The University of Nottingham Ningbo China.

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Substrate and product inhibition kinetics in succinic acid production by Actinobacillus succinogenes

TL;DR: Key insights are provided into the improvement of succinic acid production and the modelling of inhibition kinetics and a growth kinetic model considering both substrate and product inhibition is proposed, which adequately simulates batch fermentation kinetics.
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Polyhydroxyalkanoates Production From Low-cost Sustainable Raw Materials

TL;DR: In this article, a review of the production of polyhydroxyalkanoates using low-cost sustainable raw materials such as molasses, whey, lignocelluloses, fats and oils, glycerol and wastewater are described.
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Recent Trends in Sustainable Textile Waste Recycling Methods: Current Situation and Future Prospects

TL;DR: An overview of valorization of textile waste to value-added products, as well as an overview of different strategies for sugar recovery from cellulosic fiber and their hindrances are provided.
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Inactivation of aldehyde dehydrogenase: a key factor for engineering 1,3-propanediol production by Klebsiella pneumoniae.

TL;DR: By increasing NADH availability, this study demonstrates an important metabolic engineering approach to improve the efficiency of oxidoreduction-coupled bioprocesses.
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A wheat biorefining strategy based on solid-state fermentation for fermentative production of succinic acid

TL;DR: The results demonstrate the SSF-based strategy is a successful approach for the production of a generic feedstock from wheat, and that this feedstock can be efficiently utilised for succinic acid production.