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Rice Straws With Different Cell Wall Components Differ on Abilities of Saccharification.

Chen Chen1,2,3, Xiaoxiao Deng4, Weilong Kong4, Mirza Faisal Qaseem1,2,3, Shuai Zhao5, Yangsheng Li4, Ai-Min Wu1,2,3.   

Abstract

Rice straw has an enormous amount of biomass for energy use, but the complexity of the cell wall component hinders technical processes. Although belonging to rice straws, the straws from different varieties should be with different treatment strategies to obtain best energy efficiency. To confirm this hypothesis, 7 different rice varieties (RPY GENG, RIL269, RIL272, RIL31, RIL57, RIL06, LUOHUI 9) with different cell wall traits from RIL population were evaluated for their response toward different pretreatments. For japonica RPY GENG, 2% of H2SO4 acid was best pre-treatment while high acid (5% of H2SO4) pretreatment caused undue loss. For Indica LUOHUI 9 rice, high acid pretreatment was suitable, while RIL57 had maximum of glucose yield with high alkali (10% NaOH) pretreatment. High-concentration alkali pretreatment is the most convenient and effective pretreatment method for the treatment of unknown varieties of rice straws, because the lignin has been removed and has the lowest negative effects on the glucose yield under the high alkali condition. As the RILs used in this study vary considerably in their wall structure, an understanding of their response to different pre-treatments confirms our hypothesis and help us to understand the influence of different wall compositions on the final output.
Copyright © 2021 Chen, Deng, Kong, Qaseem, Zhao, Li and Wu.

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Keywords:  cell wall; glucose yield; indica; japonica; pretreatment

Year:  2021        PMID: 33553128      PMCID: PMC7855461          DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2020.624314

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol        ISSN: 2296-4185


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