Fed-batch Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Steam-exploded Sugarcane Bagasse

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Statistical design and mathematical modeling were used to investigate the fed-batch enzymatic hydrolysis of steam-exploded sugarcane bagasse (195 °C, 7.5 min). First, a Box-Behnken experimental design was used to evaluate the effect of enzyme loading (8, 24, and 40 FPU g-1 glucans of Cellic CTec3®), stirring speed (100, 150, and 200 rpm), and substrate total solids (5, 12.5, and 20 wt%) on the release of glucose equivalents (GlcEq, mostly glucose) after hydrolysis for 48 h in batch mode. A simplified kinetic model was used to fit the experimental data, in which specific activities in Cellic CTec3 were not differentiated, enzyme adsorption was ignored, and end-product inhibition was only attributed to glucose accumulation. The adjusted kinetic model was used to predict the effects of substrate and enzyme intermittent feedings in fed-batch hydrolysis experiments. Compared with batch experiments at 20 wt%, the proposed fed-batch procedure was able to increase GlcEq productivity by nearly 68% using the same enzyme loading, producing substrate hydrolysates containing 91.8 g L-1 GlcEq.

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de Moura, M. G. G., da Silva, T. A., Filho, A. Z., Corazza, M. L., & Ramos, L. P. (2023). Fed-batch Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Steam-exploded Sugarcane Bagasse. BioResources, 18(2), 3160–3177. https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.18.2.3160-3177

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