Cellulosic bioethanol production from Eragrostis airoides Nees grass collected from Northeast India

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The aim of this study was to check the ethanol yield of locally available lignocellulosic biomass (Eragrostis airoides Nees) by enzymatic saccharification and microbial fermentation. Two types of physico-chemical pretreatments were studied (dilute acid and alkaline). Physico-chemical pretreatment with dilute acid showed to be superior over the alkaline treatment with respect to the rate of enzyme hydrolysis and ethanol productivity. In the pretreatment conditions, the 5% acid + autoclave yielded the highest concentrations of total reducing sugar (25.46 g/L) and enzymatic hydrolysis (9.13 g/L). Fermentation of the E. airoides hydrolyzates by Saccharomyces cerevisiae produced a fermentation yield of 17.56 g/L ethanol. Therefore, E. airoides could be utilized to produce bioethanol and it can be a potential candidate for future bioethanol production as suggested by the analysis.

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Singh, Y. D. (2019). Cellulosic bioethanol production from Eragrostis airoides Nees grass collected from Northeast India. SN Applied Sciences, 1(8). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-019-0952-z

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