| Literature DB >> 31076294 |
Sen Zhang1, Siyuan Chang2, Ping Xiao1, Shouzhe Qiu1, Yin Ye1, Lizhi Li1, Hui Yan1, Sheng Guo1, Jinao Duan3.
Abstract
Herbel-tolerant strains exhibit considerable environmental and commercial values not only due to their harmless treatment of herbal-extraction residues (HERs) but also because of their use in preparing high-quality cellulase cocktails. In this study, three typical HERs were evaluated for enzymatic in situ saccharification performance. A HERs-tolerance fungus, identified as Penicillium oxalicum G2, can grow in 1.5% (w/v) Radix isatidis residues (RIR), thereby exhibiting the highest FPase (2.2 U/mL), carboxymethyl cellulase (13.3 U/mL), and β-glucosidase (4.6 U/mL) activities. The most effective production of cellulase cocktail was achieved via orthogonal experiment in a system with pH 6.0, 30 °C, and 96 h. Cellulase cocktail from P. oxalicum G2 can directly saccharify the extraction RIR, thereby achieving a maximum reducing sugar yield of 7.2 mg/mL, which is 1.7-fold higher than those of commercial cellulases. Results illustrate the potential of P. oxalicum G2 for enzymatic in situ saccharification.Entities:
Keywords: Enzymatic in situ saccharification; Herbal extraction residues; Penicillium oxalicum G2; R. isatidis residues-tolerance
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31076294 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.121417
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642