Dilute acid pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis of sorghum biomass for sugar recovery—A statistical approach.
Indian J Exp Biol
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2014 Nov; 52(11): 1082-1089
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Dans Anglais
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| ID: sea-153794
ABSTRACT
Sorghum is one of the commercially feasible lignocellulosic biomass and has a great potential of being sustainable feedstock for renewable energy. As with any lignocellulosic biomass, sorghum also requires pretreatment which increases its susceptibility to hydrolysis by enzymes for generating sugars which can be further fermented to alcohol. In the present study, sorghum biomass was evaluated for deriving maximum fermentable sugars by optimizing various pretreatment parameters using statistical optimization methods. Pretreatment studies were done with H2SO4, followed by enzymatic saccharification. The efficiency of the process was evaluated on the basis of production of the total reducing sugars released during the process. Compositional analysis was done for native as well as pretreated biomass and compared. The biomass pretreated with the optimized conditions could yield 0.408 g of reducing sugars /g of pretreated biomass upon enzymatic hydrolysis. The cellulose content in the solid portion obtained after pretreatment using optimised conditions was found to be increased by 43.37% with lesser production of inhibitors in acid pretreated liquor.
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IMSEAR (Asie du Sud-Est)
Sujet Principal:
Polyosides
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Température
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Xylose
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Glucides
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Extraits de plantes
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Cellulase
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Acide nitrique
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Tiges de plante
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Biomasse
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Sorghum
langue:
Anglais
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Indian J Exp Biol
Année:
2014
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Article
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