Identification and expression of ligninase enzymes from tropical asia wood insect for agro-pulp biodelignification: a theoretical framework

Current pulp-processing in pulp and paper based industries are inefficient in removing the lignin as this compound is recalcitrant towards degradation. Transitioning from conventional pulping process into bio-delignification through utilisation of ligninase enzymes is one of the alternatives to impr...

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Main Authors: Ishak, Nadiah, Mohd. Kassim, Angzzas Sari, Mohd. Aripin, Ashuvila, Abang Zaidel, Dayang Norulfairuz, Zainulabidin, Muhd. Hafeez
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spelling my.utm.616722017-08-08T00:57:07Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61672/ Identification and expression of ligninase enzymes from tropical asia wood insect for agro-pulp biodelignification: a theoretical framework Ishak, Nadiah Mohd. Kassim, Angzzas Sari Mohd. Aripin, Ashuvila Abang Zaidel, Dayang Norulfairuz Zainulabidin, Muhd. Hafeez TP Chemical technology Current pulp-processing in pulp and paper based industries are inefficient in removing the lignin as this compound is recalcitrant towards degradation. Transitioning from conventional pulping process into bio-delignification through utilisation of ligninase enzymes is one of the alternatives to improve the ability to fully utilize all components of wood to produce high quality fibres. Extensive research efforts have been focused on increase the production of ligninase enzymes from white rot fungi as a whole organism for industrial applications. However, enzymes activity produced from fungi are rather low as lignin modification is a secondary metabolism in which the enzyme only be expressed under particular conditions. Using genetic manipulations to incorporate genes associate for delignification isolated from different organisms such as tropical Asian wood-feeding insect into bacteria expression system will allow rapid enzyme production. This theoretical framework aims to produce an enzyme with high ligninase activity that will be used for removal of lignin during pulp-processing. These enzymes are thought to be more economically efficient in degrading lignin and involves less use of chemicals thus make this processing more environmentally friendly. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Ishak, Nadiah and Mohd. Kassim, Angzzas Sari and Mohd. Aripin, Ashuvila and Abang Zaidel, Dayang Norulfairuz and Zainulabidin, Muhd. Hafeez (2015) Identification and expression of ligninase enzymes from tropical asia wood insect for agro-pulp biodelignification: a theoretical framework. In: Applied Mechanics And Materials, 15 July, 2015, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. https://www.scientific.net/AMM.773-774.1380
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topic TP Chemical technology
spellingShingle TP Chemical technology
Ishak, Nadiah
Mohd. Kassim, Angzzas Sari
Mohd. Aripin, Ashuvila
Abang Zaidel, Dayang Norulfairuz
Zainulabidin, Muhd. Hafeez
Identification and expression of ligninase enzymes from tropical asia wood insect for agro-pulp biodelignification: a theoretical framework
description Current pulp-processing in pulp and paper based industries are inefficient in removing the lignin as this compound is recalcitrant towards degradation. Transitioning from conventional pulping process into bio-delignification through utilisation of ligninase enzymes is one of the alternatives to improve the ability to fully utilize all components of wood to produce high quality fibres. Extensive research efforts have been focused on increase the production of ligninase enzymes from white rot fungi as a whole organism for industrial applications. However, enzymes activity produced from fungi are rather low as lignin modification is a secondary metabolism in which the enzyme only be expressed under particular conditions. Using genetic manipulations to incorporate genes associate for delignification isolated from different organisms such as tropical Asian wood-feeding insect into bacteria expression system will allow rapid enzyme production. This theoretical framework aims to produce an enzyme with high ligninase activity that will be used for removal of lignin during pulp-processing. These enzymes are thought to be more economically efficient in degrading lignin and involves less use of chemicals thus make this processing more environmentally friendly.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ishak, Nadiah
Mohd. Kassim, Angzzas Sari
Mohd. Aripin, Ashuvila
Abang Zaidel, Dayang Norulfairuz
Zainulabidin, Muhd. Hafeez
author_facet Ishak, Nadiah
Mohd. Kassim, Angzzas Sari
Mohd. Aripin, Ashuvila
Abang Zaidel, Dayang Norulfairuz
Zainulabidin, Muhd. Hafeez
author_sort Ishak, Nadiah
title Identification and expression of ligninase enzymes from tropical asia wood insect for agro-pulp biodelignification: a theoretical framework
title_short Identification and expression of ligninase enzymes from tropical asia wood insect for agro-pulp biodelignification: a theoretical framework
title_full Identification and expression of ligninase enzymes from tropical asia wood insect for agro-pulp biodelignification: a theoretical framework
title_fullStr Identification and expression of ligninase enzymes from tropical asia wood insect for agro-pulp biodelignification: a theoretical framework
title_full_unstemmed Identification and expression of ligninase enzymes from tropical asia wood insect for agro-pulp biodelignification: a theoretical framework
title_sort identification and expression of ligninase enzymes from tropical asia wood insect for agro-pulp biodelignification: a theoretical framework
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61672/
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