Background: The effectiveness of the enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose in plant cell wall is strongly influenced by the access of enzymes to cellulose, which is at least in part limited by the presence of lignin. Although physicochemical treatments preceding the enzymatic catalysis significantly overcome this recalcitrance, the residual lignin can still play a role in the process. Lignin is suggested to act as a barrier, hindering cellulose and limiting the access of the enzymes. It can also unspecifically bind cellulases, reducing the amount of enzymes available to act on cellulose. However, the limiting role of the lignin present in pretreated sugarcane bagasses has not been fully understood yet. ...
Lignocellulosic biomass is a potential source of sugars for the production of fuels and chemicals. H...
During the “enzymatic hydrolysis of the cellulose” component of the overall lignocelluloses-to-bioet...
The aim of this study was to clarify the role of the relative amounts of hemicelluloses and lignin o...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud The effectiveness of the...
A range of lignocellulosic feedstocks (including agricultural, softwood and hardwood substrates) wer...
Increasing demand and uncertain availability of fossil fuels urge us to find alternative resources a...
Lignocellulosic biomass is an abundant, low-cost resource for the renewable production of fuels and ...
Physicochemical lignocellulose pretreatment and subsequent enzymatic conversion of polysaccharides t...
The production of fuels and chemicals from lignocellulosic biomass is hinged upon cost-effective pro...
Five sugarcane bagasse lignin samples, namely, dilute sulfuric acid (DSAL), sodium hydroxide (SHL), ...
The continual increase in industrialization and global population has increased the dependency and d...
The presence of lignin is known to reduce the efficiency of the enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulo...
Lignin, a major non-carbohydrate polymer in lignocellulosic plant biomass, restricts the action of h...
Sugarcane bagasse (SCB) was pretreated by sodium hydroxide (SH), alkaline ethanol (AE) and alkaline ...
Characterization, understanding and overcoming barriers of enzymatic hydrolysis of different raw mat...
Lignocellulosic biomass is a potential source of sugars for the production of fuels and chemicals. H...
During the “enzymatic hydrolysis of the cellulose” component of the overall lignocelluloses-to-bioet...
The aim of this study was to clarify the role of the relative amounts of hemicelluloses and lignin o...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud The effectiveness of the...
A range of lignocellulosic feedstocks (including agricultural, softwood and hardwood substrates) wer...
Increasing demand and uncertain availability of fossil fuels urge us to find alternative resources a...
Lignocellulosic biomass is an abundant, low-cost resource for the renewable production of fuels and ...
Physicochemical lignocellulose pretreatment and subsequent enzymatic conversion of polysaccharides t...
The production of fuels and chemicals from lignocellulosic biomass is hinged upon cost-effective pro...
Five sugarcane bagasse lignin samples, namely, dilute sulfuric acid (DSAL), sodium hydroxide (SHL), ...
The continual increase in industrialization and global population has increased the dependency and d...
The presence of lignin is known to reduce the efficiency of the enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulo...
Lignin, a major non-carbohydrate polymer in lignocellulosic plant biomass, restricts the action of h...
Sugarcane bagasse (SCB) was pretreated by sodium hydroxide (SH), alkaline ethanol (AE) and alkaline ...
Characterization, understanding and overcoming barriers of enzymatic hydrolysis of different raw mat...
Lignocellulosic biomass is a potential source of sugars for the production of fuels and chemicals. H...
During the “enzymatic hydrolysis of the cellulose” component of the overall lignocelluloses-to-bioet...
The aim of this study was to clarify the role of the relative amounts of hemicelluloses and lignin o...