Impact of lignins isolated from pretreated lignocelluloses on enzymatic cellulose saccharification

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Søren Barsberg
Michael Joseph Selig
Claus Felby
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[1] University of Copenhagen,Department of Forest & Landscape, Faculty of Science
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Biotechnology Letters | 2013年 / 35卷
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Adsorption; Biofuels; Calcium; Cellulase inhibition; Lignocellulose;
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Lignins were enzymatically isolated from corn stover and wheat straw samples and subjected to hydrothermal or wet oxidation pretreatments for enzyme adsorption experimentations. Lignin contents of the isolates ranged from 26 to 71 % (w/w); cellulose ranged from 3 to 22 % (w/w); xylan from 0.7 to 6 % (w/w) and ash was from 5.8 to 30 % (w/w). ATR-IR analyses indicated significant and similar levels of calcium in all lignin isolates. Commercial cellulase adsorption studies showed that the presence of these lignins had no significant impact on the total amount of adsorbed enzyme in cellulose and cellulose–lignin systems. Consequently, the presence of the lignins had minimal effect, if any, on enzymatic cellulose conversion. Furthermore, this result, coupled with significant calcium levels in the isolated lignins, supports previous work suggesting lignin–calcium complexes reduce enzyme–lignin interactions.
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页码:189 / 195
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