A Comparative study of the hydrolysis of gamma irradiated lignocelluloses

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The effect of high-dose irradiation as a pretreatment method on two common lignocellulosic materials; hardwood (Khaya senegalensis) and softwood (Triplochiton scleroxylon) were investigated by assessing the potential of cellulase enzyme derived from Aspergillus flavus Linn isolate NSPR 101 to hydrolyse the materials. The irradiation strongly affected the materials, causing the enzymatic hydrolysis to increase by more than 3 fold. Maximum digestibility occurred in softwood at 40kGy dosage of irradiation, while in hardwood it was at 90kGy dosage. The results also showed that, at the same dosage levels (p 0.05), hardwood was hydrolysed significantly better compared to the softwood.

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Betiku, E., Adetunji, O. A., Ojumu, T. V., & Solomon, B. O. (2009). A Comparative study of the hydrolysis of gamma irradiated lignocelluloses. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 26(2), 251–255. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-66322009000200002

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