Enzymatic hydrolysis of pretreated sugar cane bagasse using Penicillium funiculosum and Trichoderma harzianum cellulases


Autoria(s): MAEDA, Roberto Nobuyuki; SERPA, Viviane Isabel; ROCHA, Vanessa Alves Lima; MESQUITA, Renata Aparecida Alves; ANNA, Lidia Maria Melo Santa; CASTRO, Aline Machado de; DRIEMEIER, Carlos Eduardo; PEREIRA JR., Nei; POLIKARPOV, Igor
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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20/10/2012

20/10/2012

2011

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In this study, we investigated the enzymatic hydrolysis of pretreated sugarcane bagasse using eight different enzymatic blends obtained from concentrated crude enzyme extracts produced by Penicillium funiculosum and Trichoderma harzianum as well as from the extracts in combination with a commercial enzymatic cocktail. The influence of different levels of biomass delignification, degree of crystallinity of lignicellulose, composition of enzymatic activities and BSA on enzymatic hydrolysis yields (HYs) was evaluated. Our X-ray diffraction studies showed that crystallinity of lignocellulose is not a key determinant of its recalcitrance toward enzymatic hydrolysis. In fact, under the experimental conditions of our study, an increase in crystallinity of lignocellulosic samples resulted in increased glucose release by enzymatic hydrolysis. Furthermore, under the same conditions, the addition of BSA had no significant effect on enzymatic hydrolysis. The most efficient enzyme blends were obtained by mixing a commercial enzymatic cocktail with P. funiculosum or T. harzianum cellulase preparations (HYs above 97%) followed by the concentrated extract of P. funiculosum alone (HY= 88.5%). Increased hydrolytic efficiencies appeared to correlate with having an adequate level of both beta-glucosidase and xylanase activities in the blends. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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PROCESS BIOCHEMISTRY, v.46, n.5, p.1196-1201, 2011

1359-5113

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/30004

10.1016/j.procbio.2011.01.022

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procbio.2011.01.022

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eng

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Process Biochemistry

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Palavras-Chave #Residual biomass #Sugar cane bagasse #Lignocellulosic materials #Enzymatic hydrolysis #ETHANOL-PRODUCTION #CELLULOSE #SACCHARIFICATION #LIGNOCELLULOSE #OPTIMIZATION #DEGRADATION #DIFFRACTION #ADSORPTION #EFFICIENCY #SUBSTRATE #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology #Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology #Engineering, Chemical
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