Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7067931 | Bioresource Technology | 2018 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
In the present work, xylan from arecanut husk was extracted using 2 stage alkaline pretreatment process. In first step, biomass was incubated in alkali at different temperatures (25â¯Â°C, 50â¯Â°C and 65â¯Â°C), alkali concentrations (5%, 10%, 15% and 20% w/v), and incubation periods (8â¯h, 16â¯h and 24â¯h) and evaluated for xylan recovery. It was observed that 40-52% of available xylan could be recovered using 10% alkali when incubated for 8-24â¯h at 65â¯Â°C. Subsequently, the alkali pretreatment operating conditions which provided good xylan recovery were processed further using hydrothermal treatment to extract more xylan. For maximum xylan recovery (>90%), best operating conditions were identified when biomass was treated under hydrothermal treatment (1, 1.5 and 2â¯h) with varying incubation periods (8, 16, 24â¯h) and alkali concentrations (5%, 10%) using full factorial design. Incubating arecanut husk with 10% w/v NaOH, at 65â¯Â°C for a period of 8â¯h, followed by hydrothermal treatment at 121â¯Â°C for 1â¯h helped recover >94% xylan. In the next step, enzymatic hydrolysis process was optimized to recover maximum XOS (Optimized condition: 50â¯Â°C, pH 4 and 10â¯U enzyme dose). The hydrolysate comprised of xylobiose: 25.0â¯Â±â¯1.2â¯g/100â¯g xylan (â¼71% of XOS), xylotriose: 9.2â¯Â±â¯0.65â¯g/100â¯g xylan (26.2% of XOS) and xylotetrose: 0.9â¯Â±â¯0.04â¯g/100â¯g xylan (2% of XOS). The developed process enables to reduce alkali consumption for high recovery of xylan from biomass with relatively higher lignin content for its valorisation into a potential prebiotic oligosaccharide.
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Authors
R.D. Singh, J. Banerjee, S. Sasmal, J. Muir, A. Arora,