| Literature DB >> 25965456 |
Preeti Chutani1, Krishna Kant Sharma2.
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Filamentous fungi, Aspergillus oryzae MDU-4 was biochemically selected among different species of Aspergillus and Trichoderma, for xylanase production. The enzyme activity and specific activity of partially purified xylanase from A. oryzae MDU-4 was 7452 IU/ml and 13,549 IU/g, respectively. Temperature and pH optima for xylanase were found to be 60°C and 6.0, respectively. The reaction kinetics of xylanase was found to be Km (3.33 mg/ml) and Vmax (18,182 μmol/mg). The implementation of ozone treatment in the deinking of newspaper pulp resulted in high crystallinity index (72.1%) and more fibrillar surface. Furthermore, the xylanase treated pulp showed significant improvement in optical properties such as brightness (57.9% ISO) and effective residual ink concentration (211 ppm). Scanning electron microscopy analysis suggests perforations in xylanase treated pulp samples. Here we report biochemical evaluation of xylanases and a combination of ozone treatment followed by catalytically efficient fungal xylanase selected for the cost competitive deinking of newspaper pulp.Entities:
Keywords: Acetone (Pub Chem CID: 180); Ammonium sulfate (Pub Chem CID: 6097028); Aspergillus; DNSA (Pub Chem CID: 11873); Glacial acetic acid (Pub Chem CID: 176); Magnesium sulfate heptahydrate (Pub Chem CID: 24843); Newspaper pulp; Ozone; Potassium dihydrogen phosphate (Pub Chem CID: 516951); Sodium chloride (Pub Chem CID: 5234); Sodium hydroxide (Pub Chem CID: 14798); Trichoderma; Tween 80 (Pub Chem CID: 5281955); Xylanase; d-Xylose (Pub Chem CID: 644160)
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25965456 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2015.03.053
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381