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Evaluation of Two Sets of Sorghum Bagasse Samples as the Feedstock for Fermentable Sugar Recovery via the Calcium Capturing by Carbonation (CaCCO) Process

Abstract: Sorghum bagasse samples from two sets (n6 and bmr6; n18 and bmr18) of wild-type and corresponding “brown midrib” (bmr) mutant strains of sweet sorghum were evaluated as the feedstock for fermentable sugar recovery via the calcium capturing by carbonation (CaCCO) process, which involves Ca(...

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Autores principales: Shiroma, Riki, Li, Yuan, Park, Jeung-yil, Wu, Long, Kaneko, Satoshi, Takai, Tomoyuki, Gau, Mitsuru, Ike, Masakazu, Tokuyasu, Ken
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Applied Glycoscience 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8056918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34354486
http://dx.doi.org/10.5458/jag.jag.JAG-2016_007
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author Shiroma, Riki
Li, Yuan
Park, Jeung-yil
Wu, Long
Kaneko, Satoshi
Takai, Tomoyuki
Gau, Mitsuru
Ike, Masakazu
Tokuyasu, Ken
author_facet Shiroma, Riki
Li, Yuan
Park, Jeung-yil
Wu, Long
Kaneko, Satoshi
Takai, Tomoyuki
Gau, Mitsuru
Ike, Masakazu
Tokuyasu, Ken
author_sort Shiroma, Riki
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description Abstract: Sorghum bagasse samples from two sets (n6 and bmr6; n18 and bmr18) of wild-type and corresponding “brown midrib” (bmr) mutant strains of sweet sorghum were evaluated as the feedstock for fermentable sugar recovery via the calcium capturing by carbonation (CaCCO) process, which involves Ca(OH)(2) pretreatment of bagasse with subsequent neutralization with CO(2) for enzymatic saccharification. Saccharification tests under various pretreatment conditions of the CaCCO process at different Ca(OH)(2) concentrations, temperatures or residence periods indicated that bmr strains are more sensitive to the pretreatment than their counterparts are. It is expected that variant bmr6 is more suitable for glucose recovery than its wild-type counterpart because of the higher glucan content and better glucose recovery with less severe pretreatment. Meanwhile, bmr18showed higher scores of glucose recovery than its counterpart did, only at low pretreatment severity, and did not yield higher sugar recovery under the more severe conditions. The trend was similar to that of xylose recovery data from the two bmr strains. The advantages of bmr strains were also proven by means of simultaneous saccharification and fermentation of CaCCO-pretreated bagasse samples by pentose-fermenting yeast strain Candida shehatae Cs 4R. The amounts needed for production of 1 L of ethanol from n6, bmr6, n18, and bmr18samples were estimated as 4.11, 3.46, 4.03, and 3.95 kg, respectively. The bmr strains seem to have excellent compatibility with the CaCCO process for ethanol production, and it is expected that integrated research from the feedstock to bioprocess may result in breakthroughs for commercialization.
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spelling pubmed-80569182021-08-04 Evaluation of Two Sets of Sorghum Bagasse Samples as the Feedstock for Fermentable Sugar Recovery via the Calcium Capturing by Carbonation (CaCCO) Process Shiroma, Riki Li, Yuan Park, Jeung-yil Wu, Long Kaneko, Satoshi Takai, Tomoyuki Gau, Mitsuru Ike, Masakazu Tokuyasu, Ken J Appl Glycosci (1999) Regular Paper Abstract: Sorghum bagasse samples from two sets (n6 and bmr6; n18 and bmr18) of wild-type and corresponding “brown midrib” (bmr) mutant strains of sweet sorghum were evaluated as the feedstock for fermentable sugar recovery via the calcium capturing by carbonation (CaCCO) process, which involves Ca(OH)(2) pretreatment of bagasse with subsequent neutralization with CO(2) for enzymatic saccharification. Saccharification tests under various pretreatment conditions of the CaCCO process at different Ca(OH)(2) concentrations, temperatures or residence periods indicated that bmr strains are more sensitive to the pretreatment than their counterparts are. It is expected that variant bmr6 is more suitable for glucose recovery than its wild-type counterpart because of the higher glucan content and better glucose recovery with less severe pretreatment. Meanwhile, bmr18showed higher scores of glucose recovery than its counterpart did, only at low pretreatment severity, and did not yield higher sugar recovery under the more severe conditions. The trend was similar to that of xylose recovery data from the two bmr strains. The advantages of bmr strains were also proven by means of simultaneous saccharification and fermentation of CaCCO-pretreated bagasse samples by pentose-fermenting yeast strain Candida shehatae Cs 4R. The amounts needed for production of 1 L of ethanol from n6, bmr6, n18, and bmr18samples were estimated as 4.11, 3.46, 4.03, and 3.95 kg, respectively. The bmr strains seem to have excellent compatibility with the CaCCO process for ethanol production, and it is expected that integrated research from the feedstock to bioprocess may result in breakthroughs for commercialization. The Japanese Society of Applied Glycoscience 2016-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8056918/ /pubmed/34354486 http://dx.doi.org/10.5458/jag.jag.JAG-2016_007 Text en 2016 by The Japanese Society of Applied Glycoscience https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access paper distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (by-nc) License (CC-BY-NC4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
spellingShingle Regular Paper
Shiroma, Riki
Li, Yuan
Park, Jeung-yil
Wu, Long
Kaneko, Satoshi
Takai, Tomoyuki
Gau, Mitsuru
Ike, Masakazu
Tokuyasu, Ken
Evaluation of Two Sets of Sorghum Bagasse Samples as the Feedstock for Fermentable Sugar Recovery via the Calcium Capturing by Carbonation (CaCCO) Process
title Evaluation of Two Sets of Sorghum Bagasse Samples as the Feedstock for Fermentable Sugar Recovery via the Calcium Capturing by Carbonation (CaCCO) Process
title_full Evaluation of Two Sets of Sorghum Bagasse Samples as the Feedstock for Fermentable Sugar Recovery via the Calcium Capturing by Carbonation (CaCCO) Process
title_fullStr Evaluation of Two Sets of Sorghum Bagasse Samples as the Feedstock for Fermentable Sugar Recovery via the Calcium Capturing by Carbonation (CaCCO) Process
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Two Sets of Sorghum Bagasse Samples as the Feedstock for Fermentable Sugar Recovery via the Calcium Capturing by Carbonation (CaCCO) Process
title_short Evaluation of Two Sets of Sorghum Bagasse Samples as the Feedstock for Fermentable Sugar Recovery via the Calcium Capturing by Carbonation (CaCCO) Process
title_sort evaluation of two sets of sorghum bagasse samples as the feedstock for fermentable sugar recovery via the calcium capturing by carbonation (cacco) process
topic Regular Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8056918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34354486
http://dx.doi.org/10.5458/jag.jag.JAG-2016_007
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