Enzymatic hydrolysis of steam-exploded and ethanol organosolv-pretreated douglas-fir by novel and commercial fungal cellulases

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Arwa Kurabi
Alex Berlin
Neil Gilkes
Douglas Kilburn
Renata Bura
Jamie Robinson
Aleksandr Markov
Anton Skomarovsky
Aleksandr Gusakov
Oleg Okunev
Arkady Sinitsyn
David Gregg
Dan Xie
John Saddler
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[1] University of British Columbia,Forest Products Biotechnology, Department of Wood Science
[2] Moscow State University,Department of Chemical Enzymology, Faculty of Chemistry
[3] M. V. Lomonosov,Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Microorganisms
[4] Vorobyevy Gory,undefined
[5] Russian Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Softwood; bioconversion; pretreatment; steam explosion; organosolv; lignin; cellulose; hydrolysis;
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Softwood residues are the most abundant feedstock available for bioconversion in many northern countries. However, the high costs for delignification and enzymatic hydrolysis currently deter commercialization of softwood bioconversion processes. This study evaluates the abilities of two novel fungal preparations (MSUBC1 and MSUBC2) and two commercial cellulase preparations (TR1 and TR2) to hydrolyze cellulose in Douglas-fir pretreated by steam explosion or ethanol organosolv process. MSUBC1 showed significantly better performance than the other preparations on both lignocellulosic substrates. In particular, MSUBC1 achieved >76% cellulose conversion for hydrolysis of steam-exploded Douglas-fir (∼44% lignin) after 72 h at low enzyme loading (10 filter paper units/g of cellulose) and without β-glucosidase supplementation.
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