Extraction of fresh banana waste juice as non-cellulosic and non-food renewable feedstock for direct lipase production
The bulk availability of banana waste in the world has made a move towards the development of alternative novel renewable sugars in present study as the pressed juice from banana frond and pseudostem was found to contain high level of renewable sugars such as glucose, sucrose and fructose. By using...
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my.upm.eprints.726922021-01-05T06:24:47Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72692/ Extraction of fresh banana waste juice as non-cellulosic and non-food renewable feedstock for direct lipase production Chai, Siu Yeng Abbasiliasi, Sahar Lee, Chee Keong Tengku Ibrahim, Tengku Azmi Kadkhodaei, Saeid Mohamed, Mohd Shamzi Hashim, Rokiah Tan, Joo Shun The bulk availability of banana waste in the world has made a move towards the development of alternative novel renewable sugars in present study as the pressed juice from banana frond and pseudostem was found to contain high level of renewable sugars such as glucose, sucrose and fructose. By using a simple sugarcane press, the glucose content in the banana frond juice was 16.6 g/L, which accounts for 55% of the total fermentable sugars. From the results, the lipase production reached ∼200 U/mL in medium comprising banana frond juice and banana pseudostem juice, comparable to basal medium with glucose (206.3 U/mL) as carbon source in basal media. As banana pseudostem possesses high content of starch, microwave heating pretreatment showed 36% enhancement of glucose content (10.4 g/L) in juice as compared to direct pressed juice (7.78 g/L). This result indicates that banana waste juice can be used as an alternative fermentable carbon source for lipase production and has potential as a fermentable carbon source. Elsevier 2018-10 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72692/1/Extraction%20of%20fresh%20banana%20waste%20juice%20as%20non-cellulosic%20and%20non-food%20renewable%20feedstock%20for%20direct%20lipase%20production.pdf Chai, Siu Yeng and Abbasiliasi, Sahar and Lee, Chee Keong and Tengku Ibrahim, Tengku Azmi and Kadkhodaei, Saeid and Mohamed, Mohd Shamzi and Hashim, Rokiah and Tan, Joo Shun (2018) Extraction of fresh banana waste juice as non-cellulosic and non-food renewable feedstock for direct lipase production. Renewable Energy, 126. 431 - 436. ISSN 0960-1481; ESSN: 1879-0682 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0960148118303616 10.1016/j.renene.2018.03.050 |
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The bulk availability of banana waste in the world has made a move towards the development of alternative novel renewable sugars in present study as the pressed juice from banana frond and pseudostem was found to contain high level of renewable sugars such as glucose, sucrose and fructose. By using a simple sugarcane press, the glucose content in the banana frond juice was 16.6 g/L, which accounts for 55% of the total fermentable sugars. From the results, the lipase production reached ∼200 U/mL in medium comprising banana frond juice and banana pseudostem juice, comparable to basal medium with glucose (206.3 U/mL) as carbon source in basal media. As banana pseudostem possesses high content of starch, microwave heating pretreatment showed 36% enhancement of glucose content (10.4 g/L) in juice as compared to direct pressed juice (7.78 g/L). This result indicates that banana waste juice can be used as an alternative fermentable carbon source for lipase production and has potential as a fermentable carbon source. |
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Extraction of fresh banana waste juice as non-cellulosic and non-food renewable feedstock for direct lipase production |
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Extraction of fresh banana waste juice as non-cellulosic and non-food renewable feedstock for direct lipase production |
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Extraction of fresh banana waste juice as non-cellulosic and non-food renewable feedstock for direct lipase production |
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Extraction of fresh banana waste juice as non-cellulosic and non-food renewable feedstock for direct lipase production |
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Extraction of fresh banana waste juice as non-cellulosic and non-food renewable feedstock for direct lipase production |
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