| Literature DB >> 28258998 |
Takashi Kogo1, Yuki Yoshida1, Keisuke Koganei1, Hitoshi Matsumoto1, Taisuke Watanabe1, Jun Ogihara1, Takafumi Kasumi2.
Abstract
Rice straw was evaluated as a carbon source for the fungi, Trichoderma reesei and Humicola insolens, to produce enzymes for rice straw hydrolysis. The enzyme activity of T. reesei and H. insolens cultivated in medium containing non-treated rice straw were almost equivalent to the enzyme of T. reesei cultivated in Avicel medium, a form of refined cellulose. The enzyme activity of T. reesei cultivated in medium containing NH4OH-treated rice straw was 4-fold higher than enzyme from cultures grown in Avicel medium. In contrast, H. insolens enzyme from cultures grown in NH4OH-treated rice straw had significantly lower activity compared with non-treated rice straw or Avicel. The combined use of T. reesei and H. insolens enzymes resulted in a significant synergistic enhancement in enzymatic activity. Our data suggest that rice straw is a promising low-cost carbon source for fungal enzyme production for rice straw hydrolysis.Entities:
Keywords: Biomass degrading enzymes; Humicola insolens; Rice straw; Synergistic effect; Trichoderma reesei
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28258998 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.01.075
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642