AbstractThe objective of this paper is to report liquefaction of pretreated and sterilized sugarcane bagasse for enhancing endoglucanase production through submerged fermentation by Aspergillus niger. After initial solid state fermentation of steam pretreated bagasse solids by A. niger, fed-batch addition of the substrate to cellulase in buffer over a 12h period, followed by 36h reaction, resulted in a liquid slurry with a viscosity of 0.30±0.07Pas at 30% (w/v) solids. Addition of A. niger for submerged fermentation of sterile liquefied bagasse at 23% w/v solids resulted in an enzyme titer of 2.5IUmL−1 or about 15× higher productivity than solid-state fermentation of non-liquefied bagasse (final activity of 0.17IUmL−1). Bagasse not treated ...
Nowadays there is a growing interest in biofuel production in most countries because of the increasi...
The high cost of commercial cellulases still hampers the economic competitiveness of the production ...
The high cost of commercial cellulases still hampers the economic competitiveness of the production ...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to report liquefaction of pretreated and sterilized sugarcane...
AbstractSequential solid-state and submerged cultivation with sugarcane bagasse as substrate for cel...
RESUMO – The use of sugarcane bagasse on enzyme production is a promising alternative for reducing t...
In Brazil, sugarcane bagasse stands out as an abundant and available source of lignocellulosic mater...
In this study ethanol was produced without using expensive commercial enzymes from sugarcane bagasse...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of enzymatic hydrolysis of acid or alkali pret...
In this study ethanol was produced without using expensive commercial enzymes from sugarcane bagasse...
Background: Previous work has demonstrated that glycerol organosolv pretreatment ca...
Enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic wastes using microbial enzymes has been the target of resear...
In Brazil, the production of ethanol from sugarcane produces large amounts of lignocellulosic residu...
Background: Previous work has demonstrated that glycerol organosolv pretreatment ca...
The aim of this work was evaluated the sugarcane bagasse (SCB) pretreatment by aqueous ammonia, an a...
Nowadays there is a growing interest in biofuel production in most countries because of the increasi...
The high cost of commercial cellulases still hampers the economic competitiveness of the production ...
The high cost of commercial cellulases still hampers the economic competitiveness of the production ...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to report liquefaction of pretreated and sterilized sugarcane...
AbstractSequential solid-state and submerged cultivation with sugarcane bagasse as substrate for cel...
RESUMO – The use of sugarcane bagasse on enzyme production is a promising alternative for reducing t...
In Brazil, sugarcane bagasse stands out as an abundant and available source of lignocellulosic mater...
In this study ethanol was produced without using expensive commercial enzymes from sugarcane bagasse...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of enzymatic hydrolysis of acid or alkali pret...
In this study ethanol was produced without using expensive commercial enzymes from sugarcane bagasse...
Background: Previous work has demonstrated that glycerol organosolv pretreatment ca...
Enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic wastes using microbial enzymes has been the target of resear...
In Brazil, the production of ethanol from sugarcane produces large amounts of lignocellulosic residu...
Background: Previous work has demonstrated that glycerol organosolv pretreatment ca...
The aim of this work was evaluated the sugarcane bagasse (SCB) pretreatment by aqueous ammonia, an a...
Nowadays there is a growing interest in biofuel production in most countries because of the increasi...
The high cost of commercial cellulases still hampers the economic competitiveness of the production ...
The high cost of commercial cellulases still hampers the economic competitiveness of the production ...