Lignocellulolitic enzymes production: an important phenomenon for the production of citric acid from lignocellulosic substrate through solid state bioconversion
An investigation was carried out to determine the production of lignocellulitic enzymes: ligninase and cellulases (exo-cellulase and edo-cellulase) and their effects during the bioconvertion of empty fruit bunches (EFB) for the production of citric acid. The result shows that the maximum production...
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Language: | English |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/5570/1/masum_%281%29-Bangladesh-2010.pdf http://irep.iium.edu.my/5570/ http://southasia.oneworld.net/event/wastesafe-2009/ |
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Summary: | An investigation was carried out to determine the production of lignocellulitic enzymes: ligninase and cellulases (exo-cellulase and edo-cellulase) and their effects during the bioconvertion of empty fruit bunches (EFB) for the production of citric acid. The result shows that the maximum production of citric acid was 181.25 g/kg of dry EFB from A. niger IBO-114MNB after 8 days of bioconversion, 152.4 g/kg of dry EFB from A. niger IBO-103MNB after 6 days of bioconversion and 103.8 g/kg of dry EFB from A. niger IBO-109MNB after 6 days of bioconversion with the exo-cellulase production of 4.9 FPU/g EFB, 4.5 EFU/g EFB and 2.3 FPU/ g EFB as well as endo-cellulase was produced 8.6 CMC/g EFB, 8.3 CMC/g EFB and 3.8 CMC/g EFB, respectively. At the same time ligninase production was 6707.9 U/g EFB, 5020 U/g EFB and 3333 U/g EFB from IBO-103MNB, IBO-114MNB and IBO-109MNB, respectively. The degradation of cellulose and hemicelluloses content were 15.5-23.3% of initial contents that contribute 115-173 g sugar from 1 kg of dry EFB. |
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