Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7077506 | Bioresource Technology | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Bioethanol was produced from poplar leafy biomass rich in hemicelluloses content involving recombinant Clostridium thermocellum hemicellulases and pentose sugar utilizing Candida shehatae. FT-IR analysis revealed effective AFEX pretreatment of poplar leaves. Repetitive batch strategy yielded â¼1.5-fold rise in cell biomass and specific activity of both, acetylxylanesterase (Axe) and GH43 hemicellulase. TLC and HPAEC exhibited xylose and arabinose release from hydrolyzed biomass. SSF trial with 1% (w vâ1) pretreated poplar and mixed enzymes showed â¼1.5-fold higher ethanol titre as compared with SHF. The shake flask SSF with 5% (w vâ1) pretreated poplar furnished 4.56 and 5.43 g Lâ1 ethanol with Axe and mixed enzymes, respectively. Whereas, bioreactor scale-up exhibited â¼1.25-fold increase in ethanol titres (5.68, 6.75 g Lâ1) as compared with shake flask with an yield of 0.295 (g gâ1) and 0.351 (g gâ1), respectively with Axe and mixed enzymes.
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Authors
Ashutosh Gupta, Saprativ P. Das, Arabinda Ghosh, Rajan Choudhary, Debasish Das, Arun Goyal,