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Salicornia dolichostachya organosolv fractionation: towards establishing a halophyte biorefinery

Halophytes are a potential source of lignocellulosic material for biorefinery, as they can be grown in areas unsuitable for the cultivation of crops aimed at food production. To enable the viable use of halophytes in biorefineries, the present study investigated how different organosolv process para...

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Autores principales: Monção, Maxwel, Wretborn, Tobias, Rova, Ulrika, Matsakas, Leonidas, Christakopoulos, Paul
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9540244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36320546
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04432c
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author Monção, Maxwel
Wretborn, Tobias
Rova, Ulrika
Matsakas, Leonidas
Christakopoulos, Paul
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Wretborn, Tobias
Rova, Ulrika
Matsakas, Leonidas
Christakopoulos, Paul
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description Halophytes are a potential source of lignocellulosic material for biorefinery, as they can be grown in areas unsuitable for the cultivation of crops aimed at food production. To enable the viable use of halophytes in biorefineries, the present study investigated how different organosolv process parameters affected the fractionation of green pressed fibers of Salicornia dolichostachya. We produced pretreated solids characterized by up to 51.3% ± 1.7% cellulose, a significant increase from 25.6% ± 1.3% in untreated fibers. A delignification yield of as high as 60.7%, and hemicellulose removal of as high as 86.1% were also achieved in the current study. The obtained cellulose could be completely converted to glucose via enzymatic hydrolysis within 24 h. The lignin fractions obtained were of high purity, with sugar contamination of only 1.22% w/w and ashes below 1% w/w in most samples. Finally, up to 29.1% ± 0.4% hemicellulose was recovered as a separate product, whose proportion of oligomers to total sugars was 69.9% ± 3.0%. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report in which Salicornia fibers are shown to be a suitable feedstock for organosolv biomass fractionation. These results expand the portfolio of biomass sources for biorefinery applications.
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spelling pubmed-95402442022-10-31 Salicornia dolichostachya organosolv fractionation: towards establishing a halophyte biorefinery Monção, Maxwel Wretborn, Tobias Rova, Ulrika Matsakas, Leonidas Christakopoulos, Paul RSC Adv Chemistry Halophytes are a potential source of lignocellulosic material for biorefinery, as they can be grown in areas unsuitable for the cultivation of crops aimed at food production. To enable the viable use of halophytes in biorefineries, the present study investigated how different organosolv process parameters affected the fractionation of green pressed fibers of Salicornia dolichostachya. We produced pretreated solids characterized by up to 51.3% ± 1.7% cellulose, a significant increase from 25.6% ± 1.3% in untreated fibers. A delignification yield of as high as 60.7%, and hemicellulose removal of as high as 86.1% were also achieved in the current study. The obtained cellulose could be completely converted to glucose via enzymatic hydrolysis within 24 h. The lignin fractions obtained were of high purity, with sugar contamination of only 1.22% w/w and ashes below 1% w/w in most samples. Finally, up to 29.1% ± 0.4% hemicellulose was recovered as a separate product, whose proportion of oligomers to total sugars was 69.9% ± 3.0%. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report in which Salicornia fibers are shown to be a suitable feedstock for organosolv biomass fractionation. These results expand the portfolio of biomass sources for biorefinery applications. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9540244/ /pubmed/36320546 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04432c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Monção, Maxwel
Wretborn, Tobias
Rova, Ulrika
Matsakas, Leonidas
Christakopoulos, Paul
Salicornia dolichostachya organosolv fractionation: towards establishing a halophyte biorefinery
title Salicornia dolichostachya organosolv fractionation: towards establishing a halophyte biorefinery
title_full Salicornia dolichostachya organosolv fractionation: towards establishing a halophyte biorefinery
title_fullStr Salicornia dolichostachya organosolv fractionation: towards establishing a halophyte biorefinery
title_full_unstemmed Salicornia dolichostachya organosolv fractionation: towards establishing a halophyte biorefinery
title_short Salicornia dolichostachya organosolv fractionation: towards establishing a halophyte biorefinery
title_sort salicornia dolichostachya organosolv fractionation: towards establishing a halophyte biorefinery
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9540244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36320546
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04432c
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