This work evaluates the in situ detoxification of inhibitory lignocellulosic broths by laccases to facilitate their fermentation by the xylose-consuming Saccharomyces cerevisiae F12. Treatment of wheat straw slurries with laccases prior to SSCF processes decreased the total phenolic content by 50-80%, reducing the lag phase and increasing the cell viability. After laccase treatment, a negative impact on enzymatic hydrolysis was observed. This effect, together with the low enzymatic hydrolysis yields when increasing consistency, resulted in a decrease in final ethanol yields. Furthermore, when using high substrate loading (20% DM (w/v)), high concentration of inhibitors prevailed in broths and the absence of an extra nitrogen source led to a...
Sugarcane bagasse was pre-treated by steam explosion at 205 and 215degreesC and hydrolysed with cell...
In the process of producing ethanol from lignocellulosic materials such as wheat straw, compounds th...
Mycelia Sterilia YY-5, an endophytic fungus isolated from Rhus Chinensis Mill, was used in SSF for l...
This work evaluates the in situ detoxification of inhibitory lignocellulosic broths by laccases to f...
Lignocellulosic bioethanol is expected to play an important role in fossil fuel replacement in the s...
Operating the saccharification and fermentation processes at high substrate loadings is a key factor...
BACKGROUND: Laccases represent a very powerful tool to improve biorefining processes from lignocellu...
Different biological approaches, highlighting the use of laccases, have been developed as environmen...
In this study, the thermotolerant yeast Kluyveromyces marxianus CECT 10875 was compared to Saccharo...
Fed-batch SSCF using steam-exploded wheat straw at high dry matter consistencies and a xylose-fermen...
Laccase, capable of selectively degrading lignin while keeping cellulose intact, has been widely app...
In a lignocellulosic biorefinery, the sugar platform could lead to bioethanol production through bio...
In this study, bioethanol production from steam-exploded wheat straw using different process configu...
In this study, bioethanol production from steam-exploded wheat straw using different process configu...
Laccase is an important enzyme used in removal of recalcitrant environmental wastes and industrial...
Sugarcane bagasse was pre-treated by steam explosion at 205 and 215degreesC and hydrolysed with cell...
In the process of producing ethanol from lignocellulosic materials such as wheat straw, compounds th...
Mycelia Sterilia YY-5, an endophytic fungus isolated from Rhus Chinensis Mill, was used in SSF for l...
This work evaluates the in situ detoxification of inhibitory lignocellulosic broths by laccases to f...
Lignocellulosic bioethanol is expected to play an important role in fossil fuel replacement in the s...
Operating the saccharification and fermentation processes at high substrate loadings is a key factor...
BACKGROUND: Laccases represent a very powerful tool to improve biorefining processes from lignocellu...
Different biological approaches, highlighting the use of laccases, have been developed as environmen...
In this study, the thermotolerant yeast Kluyveromyces marxianus CECT 10875 was compared to Saccharo...
Fed-batch SSCF using steam-exploded wheat straw at high dry matter consistencies and a xylose-fermen...
Laccase, capable of selectively degrading lignin while keeping cellulose intact, has been widely app...
In a lignocellulosic biorefinery, the sugar platform could lead to bioethanol production through bio...
In this study, bioethanol production from steam-exploded wheat straw using different process configu...
In this study, bioethanol production from steam-exploded wheat straw using different process configu...
Laccase is an important enzyme used in removal of recalcitrant environmental wastes and industrial...
Sugarcane bagasse was pre-treated by steam explosion at 205 and 215degreesC and hydrolysed with cell...
In the process of producing ethanol from lignocellulosic materials such as wheat straw, compounds th...
Mycelia Sterilia YY-5, an endophytic fungus isolated from Rhus Chinensis Mill, was used in SSF for l...