Enzymatic hydrolysis of ammonia-treated rice straw

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Betzabé Sulbarán-de-Ferrer
Marielena Aristiguieta
Bruce E. Dale
Alexis Ferrer
Graciela Ojeda-de-Rodriguez
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[1] Universidad del Zulia,Lab. de Alimentos, Dept. de Química, Facultad de Ciencias
[2] Michigan State University,Department of Chemical Engineering
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Sugars; rice straw; ammonia treatment;
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Rice straw pretreated with liquid anhydrous ammonia was hydrolyzed with cellulase, cellobiase, and hemicellulase. Ammonia-processing conditions were 1.5 g of NH3/g of dry matter, 85°C, and several sample moisture contents. There were four ammonia addition time (min)-processing time (min) combinations. Sugars produced were analyzed as reducing sugars (dinitrosalicylic acid method) and by high-performance liquid chromatography. Monomeric sugars increased from 11% in the nontreated rice straw to 61% of theoretical in treated rice straw (79.2% conversion as reducing sugars). Production of monosaccharides was greater at higher moisture content and was processing time dependent. Glucose was the monosaccharide produced in greater amounts, 56.0%, followed by xylose, arabinose, and fructose, with 35.8, 6.6, and 1.4%, respectively.
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