Literature DB >> 14545694

The enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation of pretreated wood substrates.

J N Saddler1, M Mes-Hartree.   

Abstract

Aspenwood chips were pretreated by steam explosion. The various wood fractions obtained were assayed for their ability to act as substrates for growth and cellulase production of different Trichoderma and Clostridium thermocellum species. Steam exploded aspenwood was as efficiently utilized as solka floc and correspondingly high cellulase activities were detected in the various culture filtrates. When T. harzianum E58 was grown on increasing concentrations of solka floc, highest cellulase and xylanase activities were detected at 1% substrate concentrations while high substrate concentrations (10-20%) inhibited growth and enzyme production. When the cellulosic substrates were supplemented with increasing amounts of glucose, cellulase and xylanase production were inhibited when the glucose concentration exceeded 0.1%. Highest xylanase activities were detected after growth of T. reesei C30 and T. harianum E58 on xylan and solka floc respectively. All of the steam exploded fractions were at least partially hydrolyzed by the T. harzianum E58 cellulase system. The extent of the pretreatment also influenced the ability of Zymomonas mobilis and Saccharomyces cerevisiae to ferment the liberated sugars to ethanol. About 85% of the theoretical yield of ethanol from cellulose could be obtained from the combined hydrolysis and fermentation of pretreated aspenwood.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 14545694     DOI: 10.1016/0734-9750(84)90003-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol Adv        ISSN: 0734-9750            Impact factor:   14.227


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1.  Butanediol production from cellulose and hemicellulose by Klebsiella pneumoniae grown in sequential coculture with Trichoderma harzianum.

Authors:  E K Yu; L Deschatelets; G Louis-Seize; J N Saddler
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  1985-10       Impact factor: 4.792

2.  The single-batch bioconversion of wheat straw to ethanol employing the fungus Trichoderma viride and the yeast Pachysolen tannophylus.

Authors:  G Zayed; O Meyer
Journal:  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  1996-05       Impact factor: 4.813

3.  Enzymatic hydrolysis of steam-pretreated lignocellulosic materials with Trichoderma atroviride enzymes produced in-house.

Authors:  Krisztina Kovacs; Stefano Macrelli; George Szakacs; Guido Zacchi
Journal:  Biotechnol Biofuels       Date:  2009-07-06       Impact factor: 6.040

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