Structural modification of empty and partially filled paddy grain through hydrothermal pre-treatment as a novel substrate for fermentable glucose production
In this study, two conditions of empty and partially filled paddy grain (EPFG) (unground and ground) are pre-treated using a mild hydrothermal process at 120 °C at 30–120 min. The pre-treatment condition which shows potential structural changes for sugar conversion (gelatinization of starch, reducti...
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my.upm.eprints.1033202023-11-01T04:19:23Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103320/ Structural modification of empty and partially filled paddy grain through hydrothermal pre-treatment as a novel substrate for fermentable glucose production Abu Bakar, Nurul Ain Roslan, Ahmad Muhaimin Hassan, Mohd Ali Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Daaniyall Mohamad, Rozyanti Ibrahim, Khairul Nadiah In this study, two conditions of empty and partially filled paddy grain (EPFG) (unground and ground) are pre-treated using a mild hydrothermal process at 120 °C at 30–120 min. The pre-treatment condition which shows potential structural changes for sugar conversion (gelatinization of starch, reduction of hemicellulose to 11.8%, and increased in cellulose to 43.3%) involves combination of dry grinding and hydrothermal pre-treatment at 60 min. In this condition, the starch and sugars released in the liquid fraction is high at 127 and 37.1 mg g−1, respectively, which can easily be converted into glucose without the need of enzyme usage. The effectiveness of the pre-treatment on EPFG structural changes is further confirmed through scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD), showing disruption of structures leading to amorphous biomass. Glucose production of pre-treated ground EPFG (G-EPFG) shows higher value at 30.13 g L−1 for 10% solid loading than the untreated samples. Overall, the results suggest that EPFG produced as waste in paddy milling factories can be a potential feedstock for a biorefinery based on the findings and processes derived from this study. John Wiley & Sons 2022 Article PeerReviewed Abu Bakar, Nurul Ain and Roslan, Ahmad Muhaimin and Hassan, Mohd Ali and Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Daaniyall and Mohamad, Rozyanti and Ibrahim, Khairul Nadiah (2022) Structural modification of empty and partially filled paddy grain through hydrothermal pre-treatment as a novel substrate for fermentable glucose production. Starch, 74 (9-10). pp. 1-8. ISSN 0038-9056; ESSN: 1521-379X https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/star.202100299 10.1002/star.202100299 |
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In this study, two conditions of empty and partially filled paddy grain (EPFG) (unground and ground) are pre-treated using a mild hydrothermal process at 120 °C at 30–120 min. The pre-treatment condition which shows potential structural changes for sugar conversion (gelatinization of starch, reduction of hemicellulose to 11.8%, and increased in cellulose to 43.3%) involves combination of dry grinding and hydrothermal pre-treatment at 60 min. In this condition, the starch and sugars released in the liquid fraction is high at 127 and 37.1 mg g−1, respectively, which can easily be converted into glucose without the need of enzyme usage. The effectiveness of the pre-treatment on EPFG structural changes is further confirmed through scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD), showing disruption of structures leading to amorphous biomass. Glucose production of pre-treated ground EPFG (G-EPFG) shows higher value at 30.13 g L−1 for 10% solid loading than the untreated samples. Overall, the results suggest that EPFG produced as waste in paddy milling factories can be a potential feedstock for a biorefinery based on the findings and processes derived from this study. |
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Structural modification of empty and partially filled paddy grain through hydrothermal pre-treatment as a novel substrate for fermentable glucose production |
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Structural modification of empty and partially filled paddy grain through hydrothermal pre-treatment as a novel substrate for fermentable glucose production |
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Structural modification of empty and partially filled paddy grain through hydrothermal pre-treatment as a novel substrate for fermentable glucose production |
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