Forward extraction of L-aspartic acid from fermentation broths by reverse micelles and backward extraction by gas hydrate method

2005-08-01
Aydogan, O
Bayraktar, E
Mehmetoglu, U
Parlaktuna, Mahmut
Mehmetoglu, T

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Citation Formats
O. Aydogan, E. Bayraktar, U. Mehmetoglu, M. Parlaktuna, and T. Mehmetoglu, “Forward extraction of L-aspartic acid from fermentation broths by reverse micelles and backward extraction by gas hydrate method,” 2005, vol. 118, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/53301.