Abstract Different agricultural residues were considered in this study for their ability to support cellulolytic enzyme pro-duction by Aspergillus niger. A total of eleven agricultural residues including finger millet hulls, sorghum hulls, soybean hulls, groundnut husk, banana peels, corn stalk, cassava peels, sugarcane bagasse, saw dust, rice straw and sheanut cakewere subjected to three pretreatment (acid, alkali and oxidative) methods. All the residues supported the growth and production of cellulases by A. niger after 96 h of incubation. Maximum cellulase production was found in alkali-treated soybean hulls withCMCase, FPase andb-glucosidase yields of 9.91 ± 0.04, 6.20 ± 0.13 and 5.69 ± 0.29 U/g, respectively. Further studies in assessi...
This study presents optimization of various lignocellulosics and alkali pretreatment for maximum cel...
The possibility of using treated oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) fibres as substrate for cellulas...
The possibility of using treated oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) fibres as substrate for cellulas...
Cellulose is known as one of the most dominating components in agricultural waste and abundant raw ...
Fresh Fruit Bunches (FFB) of oil palm, bran, straw, and bagasse are agricultural wastes whose availa...
The low-cost production of cellulolytic complexes that present high action at mild conditions is one...
Agricultural-based industry is an important sector of economy for Malaysia as the geographical stru...
Six of the twenty strains of Aspergillus niger isolated from tuber peels and sorghum chaff collecte...
Lignocellulosic biomass holds remarkable potential for conversion into commodity products presenting...
Peels of selected fruit from the Cucurbitaceae family were utilized as substrates for their ability ...
Lignocellulosic residues, such as corncob, are a complex matrix composed by cellulose, hemicellulose...
Production of pectinase and cellulase by Aspergillus niger from corn cob was examined. The organism ...
Cellulose is considered to be the most abundant renewable lignocellulosic material on earth. The tec...
The production of cellulase (filter paper activity, endoglucanase and )-glucosidase) by Aspergillus ...
Cellulase has by vast applications in the biofuel, pulp and paper, detergent and textile industries....
This study presents optimization of various lignocellulosics and alkali pretreatment for maximum cel...
The possibility of using treated oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) fibres as substrate for cellulas...
The possibility of using treated oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) fibres as substrate for cellulas...
Cellulose is known as one of the most dominating components in agricultural waste and abundant raw ...
Fresh Fruit Bunches (FFB) of oil palm, bran, straw, and bagasse are agricultural wastes whose availa...
The low-cost production of cellulolytic complexes that present high action at mild conditions is one...
Agricultural-based industry is an important sector of economy for Malaysia as the geographical stru...
Six of the twenty strains of Aspergillus niger isolated from tuber peels and sorghum chaff collecte...
Lignocellulosic biomass holds remarkable potential for conversion into commodity products presenting...
Peels of selected fruit from the Cucurbitaceae family were utilized as substrates for their ability ...
Lignocellulosic residues, such as corncob, are a complex matrix composed by cellulose, hemicellulose...
Production of pectinase and cellulase by Aspergillus niger from corn cob was examined. The organism ...
Cellulose is considered to be the most abundant renewable lignocellulosic material on earth. The tec...
The production of cellulase (filter paper activity, endoglucanase and )-glucosidase) by Aspergillus ...
Cellulase has by vast applications in the biofuel, pulp and paper, detergent and textile industries....
This study presents optimization of various lignocellulosics and alkali pretreatment for maximum cel...
The possibility of using treated oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) fibres as substrate for cellulas...
The possibility of using treated oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) fibres as substrate for cellulas...