M. J. Hoogschagen

Publication List Details

Period

2001 - 2007

Number

9

Co-Authors

Macroscopic modelling of solid-state fermentation (2007)

Hoogschagen, M.J.

http://library.wur.nl/wda/abstracts/ab4103.html

A two-phase kinetic model for fungal growth in solid-state cultivation (2007)

Hamidi-Esfahani, Z., Hejazi, P., Abbas Shojaosadati, S., Hoogschagen, M.J., Vasheghani-Farahani, E., Rinzema, A.

A new two-phase kinetic model including exponential and logistic models was applied to simulate the growth rate of fungi at various temperatures. The model parameters, expressed as a function of...

Aspergillus oryzae in solid-state and submerged fermentations : progress report on a multi-disciplinary project (2002)

Ruijter, G., Rahardjo, Y.S.P., Hoogschagen, M.J., Heerikhuisen, M., Levin, A., ...

We report the progress of a multi-disciplinary research project on solid-state fermentation (SSF) of the filamentous fungus Aspergillus oryzae. The molecular and physiological aspects of the fungus...

Aspergillus oryzae in solid-state and submerged fermentations progress report on a multi-disciplinary project (2002)

Ruijter, G., Rahardjo, Y.S.P., Hoogschagen, M.J., Heerikhuisen, M., Levin, A., ...

We report the progress of a multi-disciplinary research project on solid-state fermentation (SSF) of the filamentous fungus Aspergillus oryzae. The molecular and physiological aspects of the fungus...

Aspergillus oryzae in solid-state and submerged fermentations. Progres report on a multi-disciplinary project (2002)

Ruijter, G., Rahardjo, Y.S.P., Hoogschagen, M.J., Heerikhuisen, M., Levin, A., ...

We report the progress of a multi-disciplinary research project on solid-state fermentation (SSF) of the filamentous fungus Aspergillus oryzae. The molecular and physiological aspects of the fungus...

Modeling of the enzymatic kinetic synthesis of cephalexin -Influence of substrate concentration and temperature (2001)

Nierstrasz, V.A., Moody, H.M., Hoogschagen, M.J., Kroon, P.J., Bosma, R., ...

During enzymatic kinetic synthesis of cephalexin, an activated phenylglycine derivative (phenylglycine amide or phenylglycine methyl ester) is coupled to the nucleus 7-aminodeacetoxycephalosporanic...