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Enzymatic saccharification and lactic acid production from banana pseudo-stem through optimized pretreatment at lowest catalyst concentration

This work estimates the potential of banana pseudo-stem with high cellulosic content 42.2-63 %, for the production of fermentable sugars for lactic acid production through statistically optimized pretreatment method. To evaluate the catalyzed pretreatment efficiency of banana pseudo stem based on th...

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Autores principales: Idrees, Muhammad, Adnan, Ahmad, Malik, Farnaz, Qureshi, Fahim Ashraf
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4778351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26966423
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author Idrees, Muhammad
Adnan, Ahmad
Malik, Farnaz
Qureshi, Fahim Ashraf
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Adnan, Ahmad
Malik, Farnaz
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description This work estimates the potential of banana pseudo-stem with high cellulosic content 42.2-63 %, for the production of fermentable sugars for lactic acid production through statistically optimized pretreatment method. To evaluate the catalyzed pretreatment efficiency of banana pseudo stem based on the enzymatic digestibility, Response Surface Methodology (RSM) was employed for the optimization of pretreatment temperature and time using lowest concentrations of H(2)SO(4), NaOH, NaOH catalyzed Na(2)S and Na(2)SO(3) that seemed to be significant variables with P<0.05. High F and R(2) values and low p-value for hydrolysis yield indicated the model predictability. The optimized condition for NaOH was determined to be conc. 1 %, temperature 130 (o)C for 2.6 hr; Na(2)S; conc. 1 %, temperature 130 (o)C for 2.29 hr; Na(2)SO(3); conc. 1 %, temperature 130 (o)C for 2.41 hr and H(2)SO(4); conc. 1 %, temperature 129.45 (o)C for 2.18 hr, produced 84.91 %, 85.23 %, 81.2 % and 76.02 % hydrolysis yield, respectively. Sulphuric acid provided 33+1 gL(-1) reducing sugars in pretreatment step along with 38+0.5 gL(-1) during enzymatic hydrolysis. Separate hydrolysis and fermentation of resulting sugars showed that the conversion of glucans into lactic acid reached 92 % of the theoretical yield of glucose.
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spelling pubmed-47783512016-03-10 Enzymatic saccharification and lactic acid production from banana pseudo-stem through optimized pretreatment at lowest catalyst concentration Idrees, Muhammad Adnan, Ahmad Malik, Farnaz Qureshi, Fahim Ashraf EXCLI J Original Article This work estimates the potential of banana pseudo-stem with high cellulosic content 42.2-63 %, for the production of fermentable sugars for lactic acid production through statistically optimized pretreatment method. To evaluate the catalyzed pretreatment efficiency of banana pseudo stem based on the enzymatic digestibility, Response Surface Methodology (RSM) was employed for the optimization of pretreatment temperature and time using lowest concentrations of H(2)SO(4), NaOH, NaOH catalyzed Na(2)S and Na(2)SO(3) that seemed to be significant variables with P<0.05. High F and R(2) values and low p-value for hydrolysis yield indicated the model predictability. The optimized condition for NaOH was determined to be conc. 1 %, temperature 130 (o)C for 2.6 hr; Na(2)S; conc. 1 %, temperature 130 (o)C for 2.29 hr; Na(2)SO(3); conc. 1 %, temperature 130 (o)C for 2.41 hr and H(2)SO(4); conc. 1 %, temperature 129.45 (o)C for 2.18 hr, produced 84.91 %, 85.23 %, 81.2 % and 76.02 % hydrolysis yield, respectively. Sulphuric acid provided 33+1 gL(-1) reducing sugars in pretreatment step along with 38+0.5 gL(-1) during enzymatic hydrolysis. Separate hydrolysis and fermentation of resulting sugars showed that the conversion of glucans into lactic acid reached 92 % of the theoretical yield of glucose. Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors 2013-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4778351/ /pubmed/26966423 Text en Copyright © 2013 Idrees et al. http://www.excli.de/documents/assignment_of_rights.pdf This is an Open Access article distributed under the following Assignment of Rights http://www.excli.de/documents/assignment_of_rights.pdf. You are free to copy, distribute and transmit the work, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Idrees, Muhammad
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Qureshi, Fahim Ashraf
Enzymatic saccharification and lactic acid production from banana pseudo-stem through optimized pretreatment at lowest catalyst concentration
title Enzymatic saccharification and lactic acid production from banana pseudo-stem through optimized pretreatment at lowest catalyst concentration
title_full Enzymatic saccharification and lactic acid production from banana pseudo-stem through optimized pretreatment at lowest catalyst concentration
title_fullStr Enzymatic saccharification and lactic acid production from banana pseudo-stem through optimized pretreatment at lowest catalyst concentration
title_full_unstemmed Enzymatic saccharification and lactic acid production from banana pseudo-stem through optimized pretreatment at lowest catalyst concentration
title_short Enzymatic saccharification and lactic acid production from banana pseudo-stem through optimized pretreatment at lowest catalyst concentration
title_sort enzymatic saccharification and lactic acid production from banana pseudo-stem through optimized pretreatment at lowest catalyst concentration
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4778351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26966423
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