Rising to the Challenge is the “Yeast” We Can Do: The effects of different vitamin-concentrated molasses solutions on CO₂ production
2018
Saccharomyces cerevisiae , also known as Baker’s
yeast, is one of the most commonly used organisms in industry today (Weiss 2016). Through
anaerobic respiration, these organisms revert to the process of
glycolysisto produce energy for the cell (Chaddrick 2016). In hopes of discovering a substance that increases the
respiratory rateof
yeast, my group looked into the effects of different vitamin-concentrated solutions of
molasses. Inspired by Tokashiki’s work with
molassesand
yeast, our group diluted two different vitamin-concentrated solutions of
molassesand compared their results to the results of a glucose solution. We hypothesized that the presence of certain vitamins and minerals in
molasseswill result in a higher carbon dioxide production, and after three trials with each group, our group concluded that
molassesis an effective means as to increasing the carbon dioxide emission rates of
yeast.
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