Enzyme recovery in high-solids enzymatic hydrolysis of steam-pretreated willow: Requirements for the enzyme composition

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A. A. Pristavka
V. P. Salovarova
G. Zacchi
I. V. Berezin
M. L. Rabinovich
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Bach Institute of Biochemistry
[2] Irkutsk State University,Department of Biology
[3] Chemical Center,Chemical Engineering I
[4] University of Lund,undefined
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Xylose; Cellulase; Apply Biochemistry; Filter Paper Activity; Fresh Buffer;
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In order to reduce the total enzyme consumption in high-solids static hydrolysis of nonwashed steam-exploded willowSalix caprea by mixed cellulase ofTrichoderma reesei + Aspergillus foetidus, two different approaches were proposed. In the first case, the enzyme activity adsorbed on residual solids after extended hydrolysis was used for hydrolysis of the newly added substrate. The initial mixing of fresh and hydrolyzed substrates was sufficient for the adsorbed enzyme redistribution and conversion of the new substrate portion, and constant mechanical stirring was not required. Feeding of two additional portions of the exploded hardwood adjusted to pH 4 with dry caustic into the reactor with simultaneous replacement of accumulated sugars with fresh buffer (pH 4.5) resulted, on average, in a 90% conversion of cellulose at the final enzyme loading of 8 IFPU per g ODM substrate, an average sugar concentration of 12%, and a glucose/xylose ratio of 5 : 1. In the second approach, weakly adsorbed cellulase fractions were used for static high-solids hydrolysis followed by their ultrafiltration recovery from the resultant sugar syrup. In contrast to the initial cellulase mixture whose residual activity in a syrup did not exceed 5–10% at the end of hydrolysis (48 h), up to 60% of weakly adsorbed enzyme fraction could be separated from sugar syrups by ultrafiltration and then reused. Weakly adsorbed enzymes displayed a hydrolysis efficiency of not less than 80% per IFPU enzyme consumed in extended hydrolysis of pretreated willow as compared to the original enzyme mixture. An electrophoretic study of the weakly adsorbed enzyme fraction identifiedT. reesei cellobiohydrolase II as the predominant component, whereas clear domination ofT. reesei cellobiohydrolase I was found by electrophoresis of proteins tightly bound to residual hydrolysis solids.
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