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Enhanced Enzymatic Hydrolysis and Structure Properties of Bamboo by Moderate Two-Step Pretreatment.

Jing Yang1,2,3, Hao Xu1,2, Jianchun Jiang4,5, Ning Zhang1,2, Jingcong Xie1,2, Jian Zhao1,2, Min Wei1,2.   

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A moderate two-step pretreatment method was investigated to improve the enzymatic saccharification of bamboo residues. SEM and FTIR were employed to characterize the structure changes. Fed-batch enzymatic saccharification was performed to obtain high concentration of fermentable sugar. Bamboo was impregnated at low severity of conditions (room temperature, 2% H2SO4 or 2% NaOH, 48 h) to initially alter the structure of bamboo, and then further pretreated by steam explosion at 1.0 MPa for 6 min. The highest delignification of 51% and the highest enzymatic hydrolysis of 47.1% were reached at 2% NaOH impregnation followed by steam explosion. The changes in the structural characteristics showed beneficial effects on the enzymatic hydrolysis. When a mixer of cellulase (30 FPU) and β-glucosidase (10 CBU) was further used, the maximum enzymatic hydrolysis of 78.9% and total glucose yield of 68.2% were obtained. The maximum sugar release from the holocellulose was 500 mg/g bamboo, approximately 83.3% conversion efficiency based on monomeric sugar recovery. With fed-batch saccharification, a final substrate loading of 30% brought 107.7 g/L glucose, 35.81 g/L xylose, and 7.82 g/L arabinose release, respectively. This study provided an effective strategy for potential utilization of bamboo residues.

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Keywords:  Bamboo; Enzymatic hydrolysis; Fed-batch saccharification; Moderate two-step pretreatment; Structure analysis

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33237555     DOI: 10.1007/s12010-020-03472-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Biochem Biotechnol        ISSN: 0273-2289            Impact factor:   2.926


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