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Chemical input reduction in the arabinoxylan and lignocellulose alkaline extraction and xylooligosaccharides production
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2017-01-01Registro en:
Bioresource Technology, v. 228, p. 164-170.
1873-2976
0960-8524
10.1016/j.biortech.2016.12.097
2-s2.0-85008197580
2-s2.0-85008197580.pdf
8251885707409794
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
Lignocellulosic material breakdown by hydrolysis is an important step to open new perspectives for bioenergy and special foods production like prebiotic xylooligosaccharides. Improvement of lignocellulose and arabinoxylan alkaline extraction from sugarcane bagasse and enzymatic hydrolysis were performed. Treatments 1 (10% KOH at 70��C), 3 (5% KOH at 121��C) and ZD method (24% KOH at 35��C) showed solid lignocellulose recovery of respectively 75.2%, 74.2% and 73%. A range of 24.8–27% extracted material with high arabinoxylan content (72.1–76.3%) was obtained with these treatments. Treatment 1 and 3 exhibited great KOH reduction in the method reaction, 54.1% and 76.2%, respectively. Likewise, in treatment 3 there was a decrease in ethanol consumption (40.9%) when compared to ZD method. The extracted arabinoxylan showed susceptibility to enzymatic hydrolysis with high solid loading (7%) since Trichoderma reesei xylanases were advantageous for xylose production (54.9%), while Aspergillus fumigatus xylanases achieved better XOS production (27.1%).