Effcient enzymatic hydrolysis of biomass hemicellulose in the absence of bulkwater

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Current enzymatic methods for hemicellulosic biomass depolymerization are solution-based, typically require a harsh chemical pre-treatment of the material and large volumes of water, yet lack in efficiency. In our study, xylanase (E.C. 3.2.1.8) from Thermomyces lanuginosus is used to hydrolyze xylans from different sources. We report an innovative enzymatic process which avoids the use of bulk aqueous, organic or inorganic solvent, and enables hydrolysis of hemicellulose directly from chemically untreated biomass, to low-weight, soluble oligoxylosaccharides in >70% yields.

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Ostadjoo, S., Hammerer, F., Dietrich, K., Dumont, M. J., Friscic, T., & Auclair, K. (2019). Effcient enzymatic hydrolysis of biomass hemicellulose in the absence of bulkwater. Molecules, 24(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24234206

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