| Literature DB >> 28527996 |
Hanen Mallek-Fakhfakh1, Jawhar Fakhfakh2, Kamel Walha3, Hajer Hassairi3, Ali Gargouri3, Hafedh Belghith3.
Abstract
This work aims at realizing an optimal hydrolysis of pretreated Alfa fibers (Stipa tenacissima) through the use of enzymes produced from Talaromyces thermophilus AX4, namely β-d-glucosidase and xylanase, by a solid state fermentation process of an agro-industrial waste (wheat bran supplemented with lactose). The carbon source was firstly selected and the optimal values of three other parameters were determined: substrate loading (10g), moisture content (85%) and production time (10days); which led to an optimized enzymatic juice. The outcome was then supplemented with cellulases of T. reesei and used to optimize the enzymatic saccharification of alkali-pretreated Alfa fibers (PAF). The maximum saccharification yield of 83.23% was achieved under optimized conditions (substrate concentration 3.7% (w/v), time 144h and enzyme loading of 0.8 FPU, 15U CMCase, 60U β-d-glucosidase and 125U xylanase).The structural modification of PAF due to enzymatic saccharification was supported by the changes of morphologic and chemical composition observed through macroscopic representation, FTIR and X-Ray analysis.Entities:
Keywords: Alfa fibers; Enzymatic hydrolysis; Talaromyces thermophilus; Wheat bran; Xylanase; β-d-glucosidase
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28527996 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2017.05.078
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Biol Macromol ISSN: 0141-8130 Impact factor: 6.953