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Title: Saccharification of Pre-treated Rice Straw by Recombinant Cellulases
Authors: Singh, Shivangi
Supervisor: Goyal, Dinesh
Keywords: Rice straw;Cellulose;Saccharification;Reducing sugar;Recombinant cellulases
Issue Date: 24-Aug-2023
Abstract: This study investigated the saccharification of delignified rice straw using recombinant cellulases to release reducing sugars. Compositional analysis of the native rice straw revealed presence of 35.5% cellulose, 20% hemicellulose, and 22.2% lignin. Acid and alkali pre-treatment were applied to non-grinded, grinded and trash rice straw. Non-grinded biomass had the highest cellulose content of 68%. Delignification and pre-treatment efficiencies were 94.6% and 97.3% respectively for non-grinded biomass. The enzymatic saccharification of pre-treated non-grinded rice straw using recombinant cellulases yielded 79 mg/g total reducing sugar using enzyme ratio of CtCel8A:CtCBH5A:HtBgI (250:20:30 U/g) after 12hrs at 50°C. This study demonstrates the potential of recombinant cellulases for efficient saccharification after delignification of pretreated rice straw as a valuable method for the production of fermentable sugar for sustainable production of bioethanol.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10266/6549
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