Literature DB >> 26150018

Optimization of high solids fed-batch saccharification of sugarcane bagasse based on system viscosity changes.

Yunyun Liu1, Jingliang Xu2, Yu Zhang2, Zhenhong Yuan3, Jun Xie4.   

Abstract

Viscosity trends in alkali-pretreated sugarcane bagasse (SCB) slurries undergoing high solids fed-batch enzymatic hydrolysis were measured for a range of solids loading from 15% to 36%. Solids liquefaction times were related to system viscosity changes. The viscosity decreased quickly for low solids loading, and increased with increasing solids content. Fed-batch hydrolysis was initiated with 15% solids loading, and an additional 8%, 7% and 6% were successively added after the system viscosity decreased to stable values to achieve a final solids content of 36%. Two enzyme-adding modes with 8.5FPU/g solid were investigated. The batch mode with all enzyme being added at the beginning of the reaction produced the highest yields, with approximately 231.7g/L total sugars and 134.9g/L glucose being obtained after 96h with nearly 60% of the final glucan conversion rate. This finding indicates that under the right conditions, the fed-batch strategy might be a plausible way to produce high sugars under high solids.
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Keywords:  Alkali-pretreated SCB; Enzymatic saccharification; Fed-batch strategy; High concentration sugars; Viscosity

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26150018     DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2015.06.422

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biotechnol        ISSN: 0168-1656            Impact factor:   3.307


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