A comprehensive ligninolytic pre-treatment approach from lignocellulose green biotechnology to produce bio-ethanol

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In the present study, we developed a novel ligninolytic enzymes based pre-treatment method for lignocellulosic wheat straw to depolymerize lignin and expose the cellulose polymers to produce bio-ethanol. Wheat straw was pre-treated with ligninolytic enzymes extract produced from Ganoderma lucidum under optimum solid state fermentation conditions. The pre-treated biomass was further subjected to the enzymatic hydrolysis by the crude unprocessed cellulases (β-1,4 endoglucanase, 53.5. ±. 1.24. U/mL; β-1,4 exoglucanase, 41.3. ±. 1.31. U/mL; β-1,4 glucosidase, 46.8. ±. 1.43. U/mL; and xylanase 39. ±. 2.2. U/mL) produced by Trichoderma harzaianum. Under optimal conditions for enzymatic saccharification, 10% (w/v) of pre-treated biomass was hydrolyzed completely and converted to 72.5 and 2.4. g/L of glucose and xylose, respectively. Initial time screening Sequential Saccharification and Fermentation (SSF) of the concentrated enzymatic hydrolyzate (10%, w/v) by Saccharomyces cerevisiae produced 22.6. g/L ethanol in a fermented medium after 72. h of temperature controlled incubation at 37. °C. For maximum ethanol production, different physical and nutritional parameters like pH, temperature, substrate level and inoculum sizes were optimized. Under optimal conditions ethanol production of 33.5. g/L was obtained from ligninolytic treated residual (wheat straw) biomass. © 2013 The Institution of Chemical Engineers.

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Asgher, M., Bashir, F., & Iqbal, H. M. N. (2014). A comprehensive ligninolytic pre-treatment approach from lignocellulose green biotechnology to produce bio-ethanol. Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 92(8), 1571–1578. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cherd.2013.09.003

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