Laccase, capable of selectively degrading lignin while keeping cellulose intact, has been widely applied for the modification and bio-bleaching of pulp. In this study Sclerotium sp. laccase (MSLac) was employed in combination with steam explosion to evaluate the effect of this treatment on cellulose hydrolysis. Combined steam explosion with laccase pretreatment enhanced the cellulose conversion rate of wheat straw no matter in the case of successive (MSLac-Cel) and simultaneous (MSLac+Cel) MSLac and cellulase hydrolysis. The highest cellulose conversion rate of 84.23% was obtained when steam-exploded wheat straw (SEWS) (1.3 MPa, 5 min) was treated by MSLac+Cel at a laccase loading of 0.55 U g(-1) substrate. FT-IR and SEM analyses indicated ...
Laccase is an important enzyme used in removal of recalcitrant environmental wastes and industrial...
Steam explosion is a thermomechanochemical process which allows the breakdown of lignocellulosic str...
Multiple enzymes are required for efficient hydrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass and no wild type o...
Different biological approaches, highlighting the use of laccases, have been developed as environmen...
BACKGROUND: Laccases represent a very powerful tool to improve biorefining processes from lignocellu...
Pretreatment was the essential step for industrial application of lignocellulosic biomass. Combinati...
Pretreatment is necessary for lignocellulose to achieve a highly efficient enzymatic hydrolysis and ...
Background: The recalcitrance of softwood to enzymatic hydrolysis is one of the major bottlenecks hi...
International audienceThe purpose of this article was to better understand the role of lignin in the...
This work evaluates the in situ detoxification of inhibitory lignocellulosic broths by laccases to f...
Pretreatment of lignocellulosic materials is essential for bioconversion because of the various phys...
The impact of oxidative modification and partial removal of lignin by laccase–mediator treatments on...
Taking into account the sharp rise in prices and the depletion of resources of petroleum, an alterna...
Background: Biorefining of lignocellulosic biomass has become one of the most valuable alternatives ...
International audienceThe focus of this study was to improve conditions of use of fungal lignocellul...
Laccase is an important enzyme used in removal of recalcitrant environmental wastes and industrial...
Steam explosion is a thermomechanochemical process which allows the breakdown of lignocellulosic str...
Multiple enzymes are required for efficient hydrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass and no wild type o...
Different biological approaches, highlighting the use of laccases, have been developed as environmen...
BACKGROUND: Laccases represent a very powerful tool to improve biorefining processes from lignocellu...
Pretreatment was the essential step for industrial application of lignocellulosic biomass. Combinati...
Pretreatment is necessary for lignocellulose to achieve a highly efficient enzymatic hydrolysis and ...
Background: The recalcitrance of softwood to enzymatic hydrolysis is one of the major bottlenecks hi...
International audienceThe purpose of this article was to better understand the role of lignin in the...
This work evaluates the in situ detoxification of inhibitory lignocellulosic broths by laccases to f...
Pretreatment of lignocellulosic materials is essential for bioconversion because of the various phys...
The impact of oxidative modification and partial removal of lignin by laccase–mediator treatments on...
Taking into account the sharp rise in prices and the depletion of resources of petroleum, an alterna...
Background: Biorefining of lignocellulosic biomass has become one of the most valuable alternatives ...
International audienceThe focus of this study was to improve conditions of use of fungal lignocellul...
Laccase is an important enzyme used in removal of recalcitrant environmental wastes and industrial...
Steam explosion is a thermomechanochemical process which allows the breakdown of lignocellulosic str...
Multiple enzymes are required for efficient hydrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass and no wild type o...