Potential application of lignin from paddy husk for biovanilin production by phaenarochaeta crysosoporium in submerged fermentation

The processing of paddy produces two main types of residues namely paddy husk and paddy straw. Paddy husk, the outer coat of paddy grain consists approximately 25-30% of lignin. It contains ferulic acid that acts as precursor for biovanillin production. In this study, lignin recovery from paddy husk...

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Main Authors: Md. Salleh, Madihah, Yahaya, Adibah, Hussin, Huszalina, Mohd. Noor, Rohaya
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spelling my.utm.839092019-11-25T01:04:10Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/83909/ Potential application of lignin from paddy husk for biovanilin production by phaenarochaeta crysosoporium in submerged fermentation Md. Salleh, Madihah Yahaya, Adibah Hussin, Huszalina Mohd. Noor, Rohaya Q Science (General) The processing of paddy produces two main types of residues namely paddy husk and paddy straw. Paddy husk, the outer coat of paddy grain consists approximately 25-30% of lignin. It contains ferulic acid that acts as precursor for biovanillin production. In this study, lignin recovery from paddy husk was investigated for biovanillin production by Phanerochaete chrysosporium in batch culture, using submerged fermentation which was conducted at 30º C, 150 rpm. The biovanillin yield of lignin obtained from physical, chemical, physicochemical and biological pre-treatments were compared. Lignin recovered from microwave irradiation at 330W for 12 min was able to produce the biovanillin up to 0.0997 g/L. The recovery of lignin from microwave was optimized by Response Surface Methodology based on Central Composite Design to improve the production yield of vanillin. Three parameters were studied; namely time (5-30 min), solid to liquid ratio (5-25%) and microwave power (80-800 Watt). The lignin recovered from microwave was chosen for further study by considering the pre-treatment process without any chemical addition which is more environmental friendly for biovanillin production. Lignin recovered from paddy husk was successfully used for the production of biovanillin. 2018-09 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Md. Salleh, Madihah and Yahaya, Adibah and Hussin, Huszalina and Mohd. Noor, Rohaya (2018) Potential application of lignin from paddy husk for biovanilin production by phaenarochaeta crysosoporium in submerged fermentation. In: Asean Federation of Malaysia Chapter International Symposiumf Biotechnology, 19 September 2018 through 21 September 2018, Sarawak.
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Md. Salleh, Madihah
Yahaya, Adibah
Hussin, Huszalina
Mohd. Noor, Rohaya
Potential application of lignin from paddy husk for biovanilin production by phaenarochaeta crysosoporium in submerged fermentation
description The processing of paddy produces two main types of residues namely paddy husk and paddy straw. Paddy husk, the outer coat of paddy grain consists approximately 25-30% of lignin. It contains ferulic acid that acts as precursor for biovanillin production. In this study, lignin recovery from paddy husk was investigated for biovanillin production by Phanerochaete chrysosporium in batch culture, using submerged fermentation which was conducted at 30º C, 150 rpm. The biovanillin yield of lignin obtained from physical, chemical, physicochemical and biological pre-treatments were compared. Lignin recovered from microwave irradiation at 330W for 12 min was able to produce the biovanillin up to 0.0997 g/L. The recovery of lignin from microwave was optimized by Response Surface Methodology based on Central Composite Design to improve the production yield of vanillin. Three parameters were studied; namely time (5-30 min), solid to liquid ratio (5-25%) and microwave power (80-800 Watt). The lignin recovered from microwave was chosen for further study by considering the pre-treatment process without any chemical addition which is more environmental friendly for biovanillin production. Lignin recovered from paddy husk was successfully used for the production of biovanillin.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Md. Salleh, Madihah
Yahaya, Adibah
Hussin, Huszalina
Mohd. Noor, Rohaya
author_facet Md. Salleh, Madihah
Yahaya, Adibah
Hussin, Huszalina
Mohd. Noor, Rohaya
author_sort Md. Salleh, Madihah
title Potential application of lignin from paddy husk for biovanilin production by phaenarochaeta crysosoporium in submerged fermentation
title_short Potential application of lignin from paddy husk for biovanilin production by phaenarochaeta crysosoporium in submerged fermentation
title_full Potential application of lignin from paddy husk for biovanilin production by phaenarochaeta crysosoporium in submerged fermentation
title_fullStr Potential application of lignin from paddy husk for biovanilin production by phaenarochaeta crysosoporium in submerged fermentation
title_full_unstemmed Potential application of lignin from paddy husk for biovanilin production by phaenarochaeta crysosoporium in submerged fermentation
title_sort potential application of lignin from paddy husk for biovanilin production by phaenarochaeta crysosoporium in submerged fermentation
publishDate 2018
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