Title
Production of biomass-degrading multienzyme complexes under solid-state fermentation of soybean meal using a bioreactor
Date Issued
01 December 2012
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Embrapa Instrumentação
Abstract
Biomass-degrading enzymes are one of the most costly inputs affecting the economic viability of the biochemical route for biomass conversion into biofuels. This work evaluates the effects of operational conditions on biomass-degrading multienzyme production by a selected strain of Aspergillus niger. The fungus was cultivated under solid-state fermentation (SSF) of soybean meal, using an instrumented lab-scale bioreactor equipped with an on-line automated monitoring and control system. The effects of air flow rate, inlet air relative humidity, and initial substrate moisture content on multienzyme (FPase, endoglucanase, and xylanase) production were evaluated using a statistical design methodology. Highest production of FPase (0.55 IU/g), endoglucanase (35.1 IU/g), and xylanase (47.7 IU/g) was achieved using an initial substrate moisture content of 84%, an inlet air humidity of 70%, and a flow rate of 24 mL/min. The enzymatic complex was then used to hydrolyze a lignocellulosic biomass, releasing 4.4 g/L of glucose after 36 hours of saccharification of 50 g/L pretreated sugar cane bagasse. These results demonstrate the potential application of enzymes produced under SSF, thus contributing to generate the necessary technological advances to increase the efficiency of the use of biomass as a renewable energy source. © 2012 Gabriela L. Vitcosque et al.
Volume
2012
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Biotecnología industrial
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84872767889
Source
Enzyme Research
Resource of which it is part
Enzyme Research
ISSN of the container
20900406
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción Científica
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