نتایج جستجو برای: biomass hydrolysate

تعداد نتایج: 66212  

2016
Li-Ping Liu Min-Hua Zong Robert J. Linhardt Wen-Yong Lou Ning Li Chao Huang Hong Wu

BACKGROUND Ionic liquid (IL) pretreatment has emerged as a promising technique that enables complete utilization of lignocellulosic biomass for biofuel production. However, imidazolium IL has recently been shown to exhibit inhibitory effect on cell growth and product formation of industrial microbes, such as oleaginous microorganisms. To date, the mechanism of this inhibition remains largely un...

2012
Y. Bakri Y. Akeed P. Thonart

Penicillium canescens 10-10c strain was cultivated on barley straw hydrolysate as a soluble nutrient source and as inducer for xylanase production. Barley straw hydrolysate was obtained by treatment of barley straw with NaOH or hot water. In shake flask cultures, NaOH treatment was found to increase the biomass production, but was not accompanied by an increase in xylanase production. The best ...

Journal: :Applied biochemistry and biotechnology 2002
Mary Bigelow Charles E Wyman

Because pretreatment of biomass with hot water only in differential flow systems offers very digestible cellulose and potentially less inhibition by liquid hydrolysate, solids and liquid hydrolysate from bagasse pretreated with hot water were fed to a batch cellulase production system using the Rut C30 strain of Trichoderma reesei to determine the suitability of these substrates for cellulase p...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2011
Yeshitila Asteraye Tsigie Chun-Yuan Wang Chi-Thanh Truong Yi-Hsu Ju

This study investigated the possibility of utilizing detoxified sugarcane bagasse hydrolysate (DSCBH) as an alternative carbon source to culture Yarrowia lipolytica Po1g for microbial oil and biodiesel production. Sugarcane bagasse hydrolysis with 2.5% HCl resulted in maximum total sugar concentration (21.38 g/L) in which 13.59 g/L is xylose, 3.98 g/L is glucose, and 2.78 g/L is arabinose. Deto...

Journal: :Journal of microbiology and biotechnology 2013
Sang-Eun Lee Yi-Ok Kim Woo Yong Choi Do-Hyung Kang Hyeon-Yong Lee Kyung-Hwan Jung

We established a two-step production process using immobilized S. cerevisiae and P. stipitis yeast to produce ethanol from seaweed (U. pertusa Kjellman) hydrolysate. The process was designed to completely consume both glucose and xylose. In particular, the yeasts were immobilized using DEAE-corncob and DEAE-cotton, respectively. The first step of the process included a continuous column reactor...

2015
Jonathan R Mielenz Miguel Rodriguez Olivia A Thompson Xiaohan Yang Hengfu Yin

BACKGROUND Agave species can grow well in semi-arid marginal agricultural lands around the world. Selected Agave species are used largely for alcoholic beverage production in Mexico. There are expanding research efforts to use the plentiful residues (bagasse) for ethanol production as the beverage manufacturing process only uses the juice from the central core of mature plants. Here, we investi...

2013
Mary Ann Franden Heidi M Pilath Ali Mohagheghi Philip T Pienkos Min Zhang

BACKGROUND During the pretreatment of biomass feedstocks and subsequent conditioning prior to saccharification, many toxic compounds are produced or introduced which inhibit microbial growth and in many cases, production of ethanol. An understanding of the toxic effects of compounds found in hydrolysate is critical to improving sugar utilization and ethanol yields in the fermentation process. I...

The aim of this study was the use of fish waste hydrolysate (FWH) as a substrate for alkaline protease production using isolated Bacillus sp. in a batch system. Then the fermentation kinetics of enzyme production was studied. The results show that with the addition of FWH to the fermentation medium with a final concentration of 4% (optimal concentration), alkaline protease value reached a maxim...

Journal: :ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering 2021

With a diverse and widely distributed global resource base, woody biomass is compelling organic feedstock for conversion to renewable liquid fuels. In California, comprises the largest fraction of underutilized available biofuel production, but fuels challenged both by recalcitrance deconstruction toxicity toward downstream saccharification fermentation due acids phenolic compounds generated du...

Journal: :Environmental technology 2013
Brandon A Yoza Evan M Masutani

Macroalgae commonly found in the ocean around Hawaii were collected from near shore locations and their potential as biomass feedstock for fermentative ethanol was investigated. A green alga, Ulva reticulata, was selected for further analysis. This species forms large complex structures that grow quickly and has high dry biomass percentage (20%), soluble carbohydrates (18%); and high total carb...

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