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    Enzymatic hydrolysis of microwave assisted acid pretreated chili postharvest residue for the production of value added products

    By:Sindhu, R (Sindhu, Raveendran)[ 1 ] ; Binod, P (Binod, Parameswaran)[ 1 ] ; Gnansounou, E (Gnansounou, Edgard)[ 2 ] ; Prabisha, TP (Prabisha, Thunoli Payyanvalappil)[ 1 ] ; Thomas, L (Thomas, Leya)[ 1 ] ; Mathew, AK (Mathew, Anil Kuruvilla)[ 1 ] ; Abraham, A (Abraham, Amith)[ 1 ] ; Pandey, A (Pandey, Ashok)[ 3 ] ; Faraco, V (Faraco, Vincenza)[ 4 ]

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    INDIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY

    Volume: 56

    Issue: 7

    Pages: 479-483

    Special Issue: SI

    Published: JUL 2018

    Document Type:Article; Proceedings Paper

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    Conference

    Conference: International Conference on Emerging Trends in Biotechnology for Waste Conversion (ETBWC)

    Location: Council Sci & Ind Res, Natl Environm Engn Res Inst, Nagpur, INDIA

    Date: OCT 08-10, 2017

    Sponsor(s):Biotech Res Soc India

    Abstract

    Agricultural crop residues serve as a renewable source for production of bioethanol and other value added chemicals. Optimization of enzymatic saccharification may ensure cost-effective production of bioethanol and other industrially important products. Here, we attempted optimization of various process variables affecting enzymatic hydrolysis of microwave-assisted acid pretreated chili post-harvest residue was evaluated by adopting statistical design experiments. The optimum conditions of enzymatic hydrolysis were solid loading of 15% (w/w), cellulase loading of 20 FPU per gram of pretreated biomass and incubation time of 12 h. The high solid loading, low cellulase loading and low incubation time may lead to better process economics. Maximum reducing sugar yield of 0.205 g/g was observed. Fermentation inhibitors, such as furfural and 5-hydroxymethylfurfural were absent in the hydrolysate obtained after enzymatic saccharification of pretreated biomass and were found suitable for the production of various value added products like xylanases, bioethanol and biopolymer (poly-3-hydroxybutyrate).

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    Reprint Address: Sindhu, R (reprint author)

    Show moreNIIST, CSIR, Microbial Proc & Technol Div, Thiruvananthapurum 695019, Kerala, India.

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    Show more[ 1 ] NIIST, CSIR, Microbial Proc & Technol Div, Thiruvananthapurum 695019, Kerala, India
    Show more[ 2 ] Ecole Polytech Fed Lausanne, Inst Urban & Reg Sci, GC A3,Stn 18, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
    Show more[ 3 ] IITR, CSIR, 31 MG Marg, Lucknow 226001, Uttar Pradesh, India
    Show more[ 4 ] Univ Naples Federico II, Dept Chem Sci, Complesso Univ Monte S Angelo,Via Cintia 4, I-80126 Naples, Italy

    E-mail Addresses:sindhurgcb@gmail.com

    Funding
    Funding AgencyGrant Number
    Department of Biotechnology under DBT Bio-CARe scheme  
    EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland  
    European Commission Seventh Framework Programme, Marie Curie Actions International Research Staff Exchange Scheme (BIOASSORT) 
    318931 
    Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment (KSCSTE), India  
    Kerala Biotechnology Commission  
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    Publisher

    NATL INST SCIENCE COMMUNICATION-NISCAIR, DR K S KRISHNAN MARG, PUSA CAMPUS, NEW DELHI 110 012, INDIA

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    Categories / Classification

    Research Areas:Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics

    Web of Science Categories:Biology

    Document Information

    Language:English

    Accession Number: WOS:000438181300006

    ISSN: 0019-5189

    eISSN: 0975-1009

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    IDS Number: GM5MK

    Cited References in Web of Science Core Collection: 16

    Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 0

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