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Electron. j. biotechnol ; 13(3): 10-11, May 2010. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-577105

ABSTRACT

Tons of sugar cane bagasse are produced in Brazil as waste of the sugar and ethanol industries. This lignocellulosic material is a potential source for second-generation ethanol production. Diluted acid hydrolysis is one of the most efficient pretreatments for hemicellulosic solubilization. The hydrolysate obtained is rich in xylose, which can be converted to ethanol by Pichia stipitis. This work used a statistical approach and the severity factor to investigate the effects of factors associated with the diluted acid hydrolysis process (acid concentration, solid:liquid ratio and time of exposure) on various response variables (xylose concentration, hydrolysis yield, inhibitor concentration and hydrolysate fermentability). The severity factor had a strong influence on the generation of inhibitors. The statistical analysis was useful for determining the effects of the individual factors and their interactions on the response variables. An acid concentration of 1.09 percent (vv), an S:L ratio of 1:2.8 (g:ml), and an exposure time of 27 min were established and validated as the optimum pretreatment conditions for the generation of hydrolysates with high xylose concentration and low contents of inhibitors. In such conditions, hydrolysate with 50 g/l of xylose was obtained.


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Cellulose , Ethanol , Hydrolysis , Saccharum , Xylose , Sulfuric Acids/analysis , Fermentation , Data Interpretation, Statistical , Time Factors
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Indian J Biochem Biophys ; 1992 Apr; 29(2): 168-72
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-28001

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Lutropin (LH-1) from water buffaloes has been shown to exhibit microheterogeneity in the N-terminal amino-acid sequence of its alpha-subunit. The beta-subunit did not exhibit such microheterogeneity. Another protocol of purification yielded a preparation of buffalo LH (bu LH-2) different from the buffalo LH-1 in certain physico-chemical properties like ease of dissociation into subunits, sugar composition, isoelectric point, and elution profile on S-200. Data appear to indicate the presence of more than one form of buffalo lutropin.


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Animals , Buffaloes , Carbohydrate Sequence , Carbohydrates/analysis , Chromatography, Ion Exchange , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Luteinizing Hormone/chemistry , Molecular Sequence Data , Oligosaccharides/chemistry , Pituitary Gland/chemistry , Sulfuric Acids/analysis
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